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MG Carl H. McNair Jr.
(Ret)
Army Aviation Hall of Fame 2004 Induction

MG Carl
H. McNair Jr. entered flight training upon graduation from the
U.S. Military Academy, and has devoted the subsequent 48 years
to building the Army's step-child into the highly respected Army
Aviation Branch.
Following
a tour as an infantry company commander in the 1st Cavalry
Division in Korea, McNair went on to command aviation units in
Vietnam.
During
the course of six campaigns, two Tet offensives and more than
1,500 combat hours McNair was awarded four Distinguished Flying
Crosses, a Legion of Merit, two Bronze Star Medals for valor and
53 Air Medals.
McNair
commanded the Aviation Brigade at Fort Rucker, Ala., from 1974
and 1975, and was commanding general of the U.S. Army Aviation
Center from 1980 to 1983.
During
the latter tour he became the first chief of the Army Aviation
Branch.
McNair’s
other important positions include time as an instructor at both
the U.S. Military Academy and the Armed Forces Staff College;
deputy for aviation in the Army Secretariat; executive officer
to the chief of research and development; and, finally, chief of
staff of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.
McNair has been an unofficial
voice of Army aviation, with literally dozens of activities and
top offices in AAAA and a number of other influential
organizations.
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Edited by Bullinger,
15
Mar – APR/MAY 07 Issue |