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Chief
Warrant Officer (W3) (later Major) Frederick E. Ferguson entered the Army
from Arizona as an enlisted man and received his Warrant Officer
commission upon graduation from flight school in May, 1967. He was
immediately assigned to Vietnam and served there until May 1968 in Company
C, 227th Aviation Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile).
During the
action of Tet in 1968, CWO Ferguson distinguished himself through the
rescue of a downed helicopter crew from a confined area within the city of
Hue, Vietnam, while under intense enemy fire. For this 31 January 1968
action, he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, becoming the
first Army Aviator to be so honored in Vietnam and the first in modern
Army Aviation history.
The
Congressional Medal of Honor was presented to Mr. Ferguson by President
Richard M. Nixon on the South Lawn of the White House on Armed Forces Day
in 1969.
Later,
Major Ferguson continued to serve Army Aviation as a member of the Arizona
National Guard's 997th Aviation Battalion (CAC).
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