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Lieutenant
General Allen M. Burdett, Jr.
Army
Aviation Hall of Fame 1980 Induction

Lieutenant
General Allen M. Burdett, Jr., served successively during two decades of
dynamic Army Aviation growth and achievement in increasingly demanding
aviation command and staff positions thus bringing great credit upon
himself and greatly enhancing the role of Army Aviation on the modern
battlefield.
From his
initial rating as an Army Aviator in June 1960, to the time of his
retirement as Commanding General, Fifth Army, General Burdett did it all
and did it well, setting standards of excellence along the way for all who
lead and follow the helicopter, flying to the "sound of the
guns".
In 1960,
under his leadership as Director of Aviation Combat Developments at Fort
Rucker, AL, much of the original thought was born on equipment,
organization, and doctrine leading to the tests of the Air Assault
Division.
Later,
while Principal Assistant on Air Mobility to the ASA (R&D) for three
years, some of the most significant aviation development and acquisition
decisions were made by DoD. With the close of his initial Vietnam tour as
11th Aviation Group commander, he returned to OSD as Military Assistant to
the Director of Tactical Warfare Programs, again lending great insights
and wisdom to key defense hardware decisions vital not only to the Army's
efforts in Vietnam, but also to the Army for years to come.
In a
subsequent Vietnam tour, he commanded the 1st Aviation Brigade during
1968-1970, tough and demanding years in the Vietnam war, where as
"Hawk 6" he was known throughout Vietnam for his astute planning
and tactical acumen.
Moving
onward and upward he became the Director of Army Aviation at DA and later
the CG of the Aviation Center where in each of these positions, he played
a key role in not only training and readying the force of the day, but
preparing the force of tomorrow, through key studies and doctrinal
developments for the Army of the '80's.
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