DOTHAN, Ala. – When the Friends of Army Aviation offers rides on its legacy UH-1H Huey helicopter, pilot John “Doc” Holladay can always spot a Vietnam veteran among a group.
While the others are filled with excitement and anticipation, the veteran usually stares silently at the helicopter, standing apart from the others. The UH-1H Huey became iconic in the Vietnam era, used heavily by the U.S. Army to transport troops.
“His mind has transitioned back 50-plus years ago when he was a kid, 19 or 20 years old, and this was his mode of transportation when he was in Vietnam,” said Holladay, himself a Vietnam veteran.
But when the veteran takes a seat on the helicopter, Holladay can see the catharsis begin. It may be the first time the veteran can openly share some of his Vietnam experience with others.
“This aircraft becomes a healer,” Holladay said.
The Huey rides offer a unique opportunity for anyone who wants to experience just a little bit of what the helicopter can do. And during this year’s Armed Forces Day celebration on Saturday, May 15, the public can get their chance for a ride of a lifetime on a historic military helicopter.
Hosted by Troy University’s Dothan campus and sponsored by the Ozark-based nonprofit Friends of Army Aviation (FOAA), the Armed Forces Day event will celebrate all branches of the U.S. military – Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard and Space Force. First celebrated in 1950, Armed Forces Day honors those currently serving as well those who have served in the country’s military, including National Guard and Reserve units.