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LTG Teddy G. Allen (Ret.)
Army Aviation
Hall of Fame 2004 Induction

LTG
Teddy G. Allen (Ret.) has commanded Army aviation units from
platoon through division. In 1962, as a captain, Allen
recognized the vast potential of armed helicopters in support of
ground troops and worked tirelessly to expand their employment
in all operations.
He
served 3 combat tours in Vietnam flying more than 1000 hours
earning the Silver Star and 4 awards of the Distinguished Flying
Crosse.
In 1974
Allen pioneered the use of night vision goggles in aircraft, and
in 1980 organized and trained an aviation task force as part of
Operation Honey Badger, an operation designed to free American
hostages held by the Iranians. Hostages were released prior to
commencing the operation, but the task force later formed the
nucleus of the first aviation special operations organization.
In 1986, as chief of the Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group in
the Philippines, Allen evacuated President Ferdinand Marcos and
his family flawlessly and without casualties.
As
commander of the 101st Airborne Division from 1987 to 1989 Allen
supervised the complex and arduous fielding of the AH-64A
Apache. While director of the Defense Security Assistance Agency
he managed programs that assisted more than 124 countries to
modernize and professionalize their armed forces.
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