Two Honorary Fellowships for meritorious service in the advancement of rotary wing aeronautics were presented to Lt. Gen. Hamilton H. Howze of the U.S. Army and to Don Ryan Mockler, Director of the Vertical Lift Aircraft Council of the Aerospace Industries Association.

General Howze, Commander of the 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, N.C., was cited for his continued and long standing recognition of the potential of helicopters for advancing the mobility and fire power of combat units and for his application of helicopters in the United States Army tactics and doctrine. In photo, Lt. Gen. Hamilton H. Howze (L.) accepts Honorary Fellowship from Lee S. Johnson, Awards Chairman.

AHS' (now VFS) 18th Annual National Forum held May 2-4, 1962 at Washington, D.C. USA

Honorary Fellowship to Hamilton Howze

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Two Honorary Fellowships for meritorious service in the advancement of rotary wing aeronautics were presented to Lt. Gen. Hamilton H. Howze of the U.S. Army and to Don Ryan Mockler, Director of the Vertical Lift Aircraft Council of the Aerospace Industries Association.

General Howze, Commander of the 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, N.C., was cited for his continued and long standing recognition of the potential of helicopters for advancing the mobility and fire power of combat units and for his application of helicopters in the United States Army tactics and doctrine. In photo, Lt. Gen. Hamilton H. Howze (L.) accepts Honorary Fellowship from Lee S. Johnson, Awards Chairman.

AHS' (now VFS) 18th Annual National Forum held May 2-4, 1962 at Washington, D.C. USA

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