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Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert R.
Fladry, Ret.
Army Aviation
Hall of Fame 2007 Induction - Atlanta, GA

Retired CW5 Robert
Ray Fladry's career envelops the entire litany of Army combat
operations from two tours in Vietnam, to Grenada, the Persian
Gulf crisis, Panama, and then Operation Gothic Serpent in
Somalia, the famed Black Hawk Down conflict in 1993.
Fladry's indisputable heroism as an Army aviator garnered awards
of the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross, multiple Air
Medals, and as a recipient of the prestigious singular accolade,
the American Legion's National Valor Award in 1990.
Selected for promotion on the Army's first CW5 promotion board, Fladry's more than 38-year career of instructor pilot service to
the Army spans more than 26 years of active duty and 12 years of
retired involvement as a Special Operations Aviation (SOA)
civilian mission instructor.
Since retirement, Fladry has trained and qualified 136 SOA
pilots and 26 SOA instructor pilots.
Fladry accumulated 12,472 total flight hours, 806 hours in
combat, 4,312 under night vision goggles, and 6,297 hours as an
instructor pilot.
His
singular efforts, leadership and valor have projected Army and
Special Operations Aviation to the pinnacle of success and
garnered him status as an "epitome standard" for other Army
aviators to emulate.
Fladry's dedication, valor and leadership in
pioneering the advent of current SOA principles, doctrine and
execution are selfless accolades to the success of the Army and
the Special Operations Aviation communities, and make him a
worthy inductee.
Edited by Bullinger,
JUL 07
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