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The "Army Aviation Hall of Fame" is located in the Army Aviation Museum at Ft. Rucker, AL, and is an integral part of the Museum. The "Hall" is presently composed of a mix of individual portraits of some of the early Inductees that were painted by three artists, and full color photographs of the remaining Inductees. In 1991, the AAAA's National Executive Board approved the Museum Curator's request to provide only full color photos of the 1992 and subsequent year Inductees. The first Hall of Fame induction in 1974 was held in front of the old Museum and was followed by an evening banquet at which the Inductees were the guests of honor. The Recreation Center at Ft. Rucker was the site of the 1975, 1976, and 1977 Inductions. In 1980 and 1983, the installation ceremonies were held at the Hall of Fame Induction Luncheon held at the AAAA Annual Conventions in Atlanta, GA. The 1986 Induction Ceremonies were held at Ft. Rucker, AL. Since 1989, the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies have been held in conjunction with the AAAA Annual Conventions in Atlanta, GA. In addition, three aviation soldiers who received the Congressional Medal of Honor were inducted at special ceremonies in the spring of 1990 during the dedication of the current Army Aviation Museum. SELECTION PROCESS
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
All persons are eligible for induction, except active duty Generals and Colonels. Membership in AAAA is not a requirement for individuals nominated for the Army Aviation Hall of Fame. Any individual, military or civilian, may submit nominations for consideration.
AWARD CRITERIA
Award submissions should be based on one or more of the following criteria:
HOW TO SUBMIT A NOMINATION
Submissions must include the following for consideration:
The receipt of each nomination will be acknowledged by the AAAA. Please note that nomination materials, including photographs cannot be returned. INDUCTION
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