Gene Boyer Military person

Retired United States Army Lieutenant Colonel Gene T. Boyer (born July 24, 1929) was the chief pilot of Army One, the helicopter transporting the President of the United States, between 1964 and 1975. Boyer was the pilot during President Richard Nixon's last day in office on August 9, 1974, when Nixon famously delivered the V sign just prior to leaving office. He led the restoration of the VH-3A "Sea King" helicopter, tail number 150617, that served as Army One that day. That helicopter is now on permanent display at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Boyer also served Presidents Johnson and Ford as a White House pilot.

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Bronze Star Medal
Legion of Merit
Soldier's Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Presidential Service Badge
Ranger tab
Vietnam Campaign Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
United States Aviator Badge
Air Medal
Commendation Medal
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
United Nations Korea Medal
Parachutist Badge (United States)
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United States Army
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  1. http://www.genetboyer.com