Chairman of The National Board
- Gen Carl A. Spaatz, USAF (Ret), Aug 1948-Apr 1959
- Col (later Brig Gen) D. Harold Byrd, CAP, Apr 1959-Apr 1960
- Col (later Brig Gen) William C. Whelen, CAP, Apr 1960-Apr 1962
- Col (later Brig Gen) Paul W. Turner, CAP, Sep 1962-Oct 1965
- Brig Gen Lyle W. Castle, CAP, Oct 1965-Oct 1968
- Brig Gen F. Ward Reilly, CAP, Oct 1968-Oct 1970
- Brig Gen Samuel H. du Pont, Jr., CAP, Oct 1970-Oct 1973
- Brig Gen William M. Patterson, CAP, Oct 1973-Aug 1975
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