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Lieutenant
General John Norton
Army Aviation
Hall of Fame 1977 Induction

Lieutenant
General John Norton became associated with Army Aviation in 1955
when he was assigned to the Office of the Chief for Research and
Development in the Department of the Army. He served as chief of
the Airborne, Aviation, and Electronics Division, and of the
Airmobility Division. During that three-year tour, he attended the
Army Aviation School, earning a dual rating as a fixed and rotary
wing aviator.
He
was assigned as the Army Aviation Officer, Headquarters, USCONARC,
Fort Monroe, in September 1960. In that capacity, he was twice
selected to serve on high-level boards. The first was the
Hoelscher Committee which was formed to study and make proposals
to the chief of staff regarding the reorganization of the Army.
The
second board General Norton served on was the Tactical Mobility
Requirements, or air assault doctrine while using simple, rugged
aircraft. In September 1962, he returned to USCONARC headquarters
and worked until May 1963 as chief of the Aviation Division,
DCSUTR.
His
assignments in Vietnam included commanding the 1st Air Cavalry
Division. He left that position in June 1967 to become commanding
general of the Army Aviation Materiel Command, St. Louis, MO.
Lieutenant General Norton retired from active duty at Fort Monroe,
VA, in July 1975.
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