The United States Army Black Aviation Association was founded by founded by Chief Warrant Officer George T. Johnson, USA Retired in June of 1983. He and other Black Army Aviators, retired saw a need for an organization that could be a voice for Blacks in Army Aviation. In 1992 the organization changed its name from Unites States Army Black Aviators Association, Inc. to its current name in an effort to attract non-aviators and began an effort to attract and train new aviators and establish a scholarship fund for youth education. The purpose of USABAA as stated by the founders were as follows:
1. To establish communications between former and current Army Aviators.
2. To identify with Black America the contributions that Black Army Aviators have made to this country, both within the military and civilian communities.
3. To encourage young Blacks and other minorities to consider the field of Army Aviation.
Officers | |
President | LTC (Ret) Charles H. Drummond, Jr |
Vice President | CW4 (Ret) Carl Burhanann |
Secretary | LTC (Ret) Benjamin C. Johnson |
Treasurer | CW3 (Ret) George T. Johnson |
Parliamentarian | Mr. William H. Gillispie |
Executive Board | |
Chairman | COL (Ret) Harry W. Townsend |
Members | CW3 (Ret) Fred E. Farmer |
CW3 (Ret) Joseph p. Holland | |
CW4 (Ret) Thomas E. Holmes | |
CW4 J. M. (Jay) Nance | |
Advisors | Maj Gen (Ret) James F. Hamlet |