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Chief
Warrant Officer 4 Jerry R. Riley (Ret)
Army Aviation Hall of Fame 2004 Induction

Retired
CW4 Jerry R. Riley exhibited outstanding courage,
professionalism and dedication to Army aviation as an Army
aviator, contract civilian, and as a Department of the Army
civilian.
Riley
amassed 950 combat hours as a UH-1H aircraft commander during
the Vietnam War with the 101st Airborne Division, and his
bravery under fire and combat flying skills were recognized with
the award of two Distinguished Flying Crosses.
After
leaving active duty in 1976, Riley became a contract flight
instructor at Fort Rucker, Ala., becoming assistant flight
commander and winning a safety award for 3,000 flight hours
without accident or incident.
In 1977,
he restarted his military service as an Army Reserve aviator
with the 282nd Aviation Company and the 33rd Aviation Group,
going on to serve the nation for 27 years.
In that
capacity Riley took part in deployments to Europe, supported
various units in the southeastern United States, and
participated in numerous counter-drug operations.
As a
Department of the Army civilian instructor pilot and the
standardization officer for the Aviation Training Brigade,
forerunner of today’s 110th Avn. Bde., at Fort Rucker, Riley’s
professionalism had a profound effect on the Aviation community
throughout the Army.
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