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CW2/LTC Jerome R. Daly
Army Aviation
Hall of Fame 1983 Induction

Chief
Warrant Officer (W2) (later Lieutenant Colonel) Jerome Daly, was a proven
expert in aviation operations, maintenance, and the development of
innovative tactics and doctrine and proven hardware systems.
In 1966 at
the US Army Aviation Center he was the leading instructor of helicopter
gunnery and an expert with M-3 and M-5 weapons systems. There he was not
only noted for his fine skills but also for his efforts in modernizing and
improving of aerial gunnery training.
In 1967
while serving as combat aviator and maintenance officer with the 121st
Helicopter Company in Vietnam, CW2 Daly heroically rescued three downed
helicopter crews who were threatened by two Viet Cong battalions. To
conceal the area in smoke, he completed 12 separate smoke runs through a
hail of enemy fire allowing a rescue ship to recover the downed aircrew
members. During this action his aircraft was damaged beyond repair. For
this action CW2 Daly was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.
He
continued to make many more significant contributions while assigned to
key aviation positions, including commander of the 4th Battalion, 1st
Aviation Brigade. In August, 1982, he retired in the grade of Lieutenant
Colonel.
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