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Chief
Warrant Officer 4 E. M. "Mel" Cook
Army Aviation
Hall of Fame 1980 Induction

A
31-year Army veteran, Chief Warrant Officer (W4) Elmer M. Cook was cited
by a former Director of Army Aviation as "the epitome of the finest
traits and capabilities of our flying warrant officers."
Bound
by exceedingly high professional principles and attitudes, "Mel"
Cook always commanded the respect of his superiors, and peers.
Rated
in 1960, the Master Army Aviator was just that - a Mastor Pilot.
"Mel" was aircraft commander for the CG of the 1st Aviation
Brigade - a singular honor indeed. Still later during '74-'80, he was IP
and aircraft commander of the Secretary of the Army in the Priority
Transport Division, Davison U.S. Army Airfield, Military District of
Washington.
During
the period, he compiled a truly impressive record of 5,100 accident-free
hours while transporting countless senior officials of the Executive
Branch, the Department of Defense, and the Department of the Army.
Intelligent,
dependable, and always the true professional, CW4 Cook distinguished
himself as the Administrative Officer, 3rd Transportation Company (LH) at
Davison AAF and then during 1965-1968 as a Personnel Management Officer in
the AWO Branch, OPO, DA.
Charged
with the most onerous responsibility of all, administering AWO assignments
to Vietnam, impartiality, fairness, and complete dedication characterized
all of his actions in working with this 7,000 AWO program. Involvement in
the planning and implementation of a complete readjustment in worldwide
aviator assets at war's end, he also was a key participant in the
development of the Army's eventual Aviation Warrant Officer Career
Program.
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