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NAME: Robert T. Quillen
NICKNAME: Mr. Q
RANK: Chief Warrant Officer Four
BRANCH: Aviation (Warrant)
STATUS: Retired
SERVICE: 30 years
DOB: 05 Sep 1943
 
SERVICE INFORMATION
 
HOURS FLOWN: Unknown
COMBAT HOURS: 100+
FLT/NCO CLASS: 90-3
SCHOOL:  
MILITARY SCHOOL: Senior Warrant Officer Training
AVN DESIGNATION: Crew Chief/Maintenance Inspector/Aviation Maintenance Tech
 
AIRCRAFT INFORMATION
 
AH-1G/S AH-64A CH-34A/C OH-6A
OH-13 OH-58A/C UH-1B/C/D/H/M UH-60A
 
COMBAT EXPERIENCE
 
Vietnam 1969-1970
Desert Shield/Desert Storm 1990-1991
 
UNIT ASSIGNMENTS
 
1964-1966 A Company, 504th Aviation Battalion, APO 09177
1970-1973 591st Transportation Company, APO 09140
1974-1977 175th Attack Helicopter Company, APO 09148
1977-1985 D Company, 501st Aviation Battalion (CBT), APO 09326
1992-1993 45th Medical Company, APO 09250
 
POSITIONS HELD
 
Platoon Sergeant
Quality Control Section Leader
Platoon Leader
Battalion Rear Detachment Acting Commander
Production Control Officer
 
DECORATIONS
 
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star w/ 1 OLC
Air Medal [4]
Army Commendation Medal w/ 1 OLC
Army Achievement Medal w/ 1 OLC
 
SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS
 
Not one aircraft was ever lost to a maintenance error in any of the units that I
was assigned to during the 30 years.
Numerous subordinates went on to become 1SGs, SGMs, and some even went
to Warrant Officer ranks and I think I helped them along the way, through training
and teaching them to take care of their subordinates.
 

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