He dedicated his military career to producing the finest Aviation Non-Rated Crew Members in the world. His vision of how to revolutionize the MH-47 crew member training program changed and professionalized how Army Aviation trains all its enlisted personnel even to this day. MSG Ponder was ...
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He became one of the most ardent supporters of organic aviation in the United States Army Ground Forces. He had already obtained a civilian pilot's license when he entered West Point, July 1,1936 and had intended on joining the U.S. Army Air Corps following graduation in 1940. But ...
Jeffrey N. Williams embodies the motto "Above the Best." He entered the U.S. Military Academy in 1976 and proved a high performer by joining and excelling on the sport parachute team. Upon graduation in 1980 he set his sights on flight school and aviation. As an aeroscout, assigned to ...
Hargrove has "done it all" throughout his 30 year military career. He began as an enlisted Soldier in 1951, serving as a combat engineer in Korea in 1952-1953, then as a NCO attended the Warrant Officer Candidate course at "Camp" Rucker, Ala., graduating in the 12th WOC class (55-Q...
Fulbright completed flight training in one of the early warrant officer candidate classes at Fort Sill, Okla. Shortly thereafter he was assigned to and became instructor pilot in the H-21 transition school at Fort Riley. Dozens of his students, well trained and experienced CH-21 pilots, manned...