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  2. Ed Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Ed W. "Too Tall" Freeman (November 20, 1927 – August 20, 2008) was a United States Army helicopter pilot who received the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Battle of Ia Drang during the Vietnam War. During the battle, he flew through machine gunfire 14 times, bringing supplies to a trapped ...

  3. Larry L. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor was sent to South Vietnam in August 1967 joining D Troop, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, part of the 1st Infantry Division, at Bien Hoa Air Base. [2]On the night of 18 June 1968, Taylor, together with his gunner CWO2 J. O. Ratliff, rescued a four-man long-range reconnaissance patrol (LRRP) that had been surrounded by Vietcong forces near the village of Ap Go Cong, Bình Dương ...

  4. James P. Fleming - Wikipedia

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    James Phillip Fleming (born March 12, 1943) is a former United States Air Force pilot who served in the Vietnam War.Born in Sedalia, Missouri, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for rescuing a six-man MACV-SOG reconnaissance team, stranded between heavily defended enemy positions, near Đức Cơ, Vietnam in 1968.

  5. Film on Wisconsin's Capt. Scott Alwin, heroic Vietnam War ...

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    A documentary about a much-decorated Army helicopter pilot from Wisconsin has won an international award for creative excellence. "Honor in the Air" is a biography of Capt. Scott Alwin, who served ...

  6. Stephen W. Pless - Wikipedia

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    Ordered to East Asia in June 1962, he saw duty as Assistant Administrative Officer of HMM-162, MAG-26, in Thailand, and at Da Nang, in the Republic of Vietnam.Upon his return to the United States in June 1963, he reported to Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida and served as a basic flight instructor, VT-1, and later as Officer in Charge, Aviation Officer Candidate School.

  7. Local Vietnam pilot to be buried in Arlington - AOL

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    Nov. 29—Whether you were alive to remember seeing the news images of the Bell UH-1 "Huey" helicopters, or have since seen such scenes recreated in movies of the Huey helicopters flying above the ...

  8. Alan Cozzalio - Wikipedia

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    Alan "Ace" Cozzalio (August 19, 1946 – April 30, 1993) was an American army officer, primarily known for his distinguished service as a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War. Initially nominated for the Medal of Honor , [ 1 ] he instead received the Distinguished Service Cross as well as every lesser commendation of valor.

  9. Nguyễn Qúy An - Wikipedia

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    In a subsequent combat mission he lost both of his arms when his helicopter was shot down during a combat mission. In 1962 An graduated from high school in Saigon . He served as a helicopter pilot in the Republic of Vietnam Air Force from 1963 to 1974, and received some of his training at Fort Rucker , Alabama and Fort Wolters , Texas .