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Brigadier
General John N. Dailey
Army Aviation
Hall of Fame 2001 Induction

BG John Dailey spent his 30 year career in aviation
advancing the art and science of flight, enhancing the
capabilities and readiness of tactical aviation units and sharing
their remarkable success in combat. His effectiveness as a leader
and team builder is legendary among his peers and soldiers who,
with respect, refer to him as "Coach."
He gained combat
leadership accolades during two tours in Vietnam where he flew
more than 2,500 combat hours. His gallantry was recognized by
awards of the Silver Star, two Distinguished Flying Crosses, the
Bronze Star, two Purple Heart Medals and 53 Air Medals - one with
Valor Device. Later in his career he received the Distinguished
Service Medal.
While commanding
the 160th Special Operations Group he directed development of new
operational capabilities in air-to-air refueling and integrated
cockpits, and was responsible for the acceptance, training,
standardization and safe application of this strategic capability.
In so doing his "Night Stalkers" became the vanguard of
tactical night fighting in all environments.
His visionary
leadership withstood the test of time and provided the impetus
necessary for development and validation of advanced night
fighting tactics, techniques and procedures. His legacy to Army
aviation is the experience and competence of the officers and NCOs
who served under him and now lead Army aviation into the 21st
century.
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