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COL David Dryden is a multi-skilled
aviator, commander, and health care administrator. One of the first
MSC pilots to become a Helicopter Instrument Instructor and
Standardization Pilot, he completed two tours in Vietnam, flying
1036 combat hours and evacuating over 2500 patients. Facing almost
insurmountable challenges involving aircraft and maintenance
support, he activated and commanded the 587th Medical Detachment in
Japan that transported more than 63,000 patients during a two-year
period. Returning to Vietnam in 1968, he commanded the 571st Medical
Detachment during heavy fighting in the A Shau Valley, flying
numerous jungle hoist operations and over-water missions to Navy
hospital ships. Dave was an early selection for health care
administrator training. His performance as Deputy Commander of the
Army Institute of Infectious Diseases, Irwin Army Community
Hospital, and William Beaumont Army Medical Center paved the way for
other aviators to follow. Among his many awards and decorations are
two Distinguished Flying Crosses, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star and
Soldiers Medal. David Dryden was inducted into the DUSTOFF Hall of
Fame on 20 February 2010. |