
John H. Padgett, Dr.
May 3, 1925 – January 31, 2005


John Henry Padgett, Sr. was born in Tampa, Florida in May 1925.
After gaining permission from his mother, Padgett entered military service
in 1940 at age fifteen. Trooper Pagett’s first assignment was with the
10th U. S. Cavalry Regiment; following specialized disciplines in several programs,
he was assigned to the following units: 3495th TC Truck Company-Fort Frances E. Warren, Wyoming.
The 349th Aviation Company, the 26th Aviation Battalion and the 1387th Communication
Group at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The 6th Infantry Division Company C 3rd Medical Battalion and the
7th Infantry Division Company A 7th Medical Battalion, American Land Forces Lebanon.
Trooper Padgett served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, 30 years of
service.
John attended Don Thompson Vocational School, receiving certificates in
carpentry, masonry and
blueprinting. In 1949, John met and married Lyre E. Holmes, to that union, eight children were born;
he retired into the ministry in 1970. Padgett became active in veteran’s affairs; he was a member
and past Chaplain of the Veterans Council of Hillsborough County, Inc.
In June 1988, Padgett along with Israel Tilman and Charles Vann came together to
form a Buffalo
Soldier chapter in Tampa, Florida. The trio submitted a chapter application to the 9th and 110th (Horse) Cavalry Association
and was awarded its chapter status at the Buffalo Soldiers Anniversary
Reunion-United States Military Academy, West Point, New York.