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Colonel A.
T. Pumphrey
Army Aviation Hall of Fame 1983
Induction

Colonel A. T. Pumphrey, while serving continuously in Army
Aviation for 30 years in the grades of Flying Sergeant (World War
II) to Colonel, was in the forefront of major advances in
air-ground warfare in all three major theaters of warfare known by
his generation.
During the early 1940’s in WWII, he pioneered the combat
employment of the L-5 as a vital observation post for armored
forces in Germany. Later he perfected the first aerial patrol
along the German-Czechoslovakian border and achieved notable
success in detecting Communist troop movements.
In 1950 in the Korean War, he volunteered for and flew numerous
L-17 forward air controller combat missions and these greatly
facilitated USAF strikes against the enemy. Also, Colonel Pumphrey
helped provide aerial surveillance for U.S. forces as they marched
on the North Korean capital.
In 1966-1967 in Vietnam, he again distinguished himself as a
combat leader while successively commanding an Assault Helicopter
Battalion and an Air Cavalry Squadron.
His other contributions to Army Aviation had significant impact on
flight safety, instruction, at the Aviation School, and field
training and inspections.
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