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Major General Ronald K.
Andreson, Ret.
Army Aviation
Hall of Fame 2007 Induction - Atlanta, GA

Retired MG Ronald K. "Andy" Andreson, a master Army aviator,
shaped the future modernization of Army aviation through
dedicated application of visionary leadership and management
skills.
His
two tours in Vietnam included command of the 162nd Assault
Helicopter Company and numerous awards and decorations.
Subsequently, Andreson commanded the 13th Combat Avn. Bn. and
later served as deputy brigade commander for Logistics of the
6th Cavalry Brigade (Air Combat).
This
operational experience set a solid foundation for future
distinguished service, including key acquisition management
positions in the Advanced Attack Helicopter Program Office and
at Headquarters, Department of the Army.
His
most senior assignments included program manager of the UH-60
Black Hawk and RAH-66 Comanche helicopter programs; and deputy
commanding general for Research and Development with the
Aviation Systems Command. Andreson's superb leadership resulted
in the near flawless fielding of the Black Hawk.
Influenced by his outstanding performance, Congress approved the
Black Hawk for award of the first multi-year procurement
contract for any DoD program, saving the Army more than $100
million.
Subsequently, he led the highly successful transition of the
Comanche through concept exploration into the development phase.
His
selection as the best program manager in the Army and later
recognition with the Secretary of Defense Superior Management
Award provide clear evidence of Andreson's distinctive
leadership and management skills.
His
service as a program manager on major aviation systems for
eleven years is significantly longer than any other PM in the
history of the Defense Department.
He
stands alone as the acquisition manager who had the greatest
positive, profound and enduring impact on Army aviation
modernization to this date.
Andreson's sustained selfless dedication and exemplary
performance of duty resulted in the award of the Distinguished
Service Medal.
Edited by Bullinger,
JUL 07
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