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Presented at Forum 82 — the Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
History Technical Session
33 pages
Abstract:
The U.S. ARMY Primary Helicopter Center/School, USAPHC/S, was activated at Fort Wolters on September 26, 1956. Located in north-central Texas, the school would train over 40,000 helicopter pilots during 17 years of operation, through the end of the Vietnam War in 1973. Approximately 95 percent of all helicopter pilots who flew in Vietnam would pass through Wolters. Students included active-duty Army Officers, Warrant Officer Candidates, and Officers representing 33 allied countries. They trained for 16 weeks at Wolters and then another 16 weeks of advanced training at Fort Rucker, Alabama before earning army aviator wings. At the peak of activity in 1968, Wolters was sending 608 pilots per month to Fort Rucker. Students flew a total of 1,285 piston-powered OH-13, OH-23D, and TH-55A training helicopters departing out of three different heliports. It is a mystical place that still lives in the history of Army Aviation through the helicopter pilots who trained there. This is their story.
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