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 Finding Aid: Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA) Collection: Unit Histories - Artillery Item Number: 3060000000

Association Collection (Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA))
Location: D053.4C


Scope & Content:

  • Half a linear foot of ORLL, After Action Reports, individual recollection of units, and other types of unit histories and information document the service of helicopter artillery units during the Vietnam Conflict. The documents date from the war period and are organized by the official Order of Battle for the United States Armed Forces. This is one series of the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association Collection.

Biographical Note:

  • The Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA), is a non-profit war veterans organization filed under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service and is dedicated to enhancing and accrediting the cohesiveness, esprit de corps, and traditions of valor of rotary wing aircrews that flew in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam Era. Currently, the VHPA has a membership of over 9,400 helicopter pilots from around the world. It has a web site located at: http://www.vhpa.org.

Access Level:

  • Unrestricted

Collection Inventory:

LocationBoxFolderContents
D053.4C14th Battalion 77th Artillery Battery C 
1
Annual Historical Supplement, 1969 Unit History by Loren W. Gee , January 1, 1969 - December 31, 1969
4th Battalion 77th Artillery Battery F 
2
Unit History, February 1, 1972 - July31, 1972
1st Cavalry Division 3rd Brigade 79th Aerial Field Artillery 
3
The Blue Max (Information Solicitation Message)

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