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Parachute Rigger Hall of Fame

Established on 19 November 1976, the former Rigger Warrant Officer Hall of Fame is now renamed the Parachute Rigger Hall of Fame to expand selection to all Parachute Riggers, Active, Army National Guard, US Army Reserve, deceased and retired members of the Parachute Rigger Community. Induction into the Parachute Rigger Hall of Fame is considered the highest recognition among the Parachute Riggers. This recognition is established to identify Parachute Riggers who have made significant contributions to the Parachute Rigger field and/or were recognized by acts of heroism in combat. Nominees must be a graduate of the Parachute Rigger Course (PRC) or Aerial Delivery Materiel Officers Course (ADMOC) Aerial Delivery and Field Services Department, US Army Quartermaster School, Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia.

The nomination period is open from April to June every year for Presentation prior to the February Malfunction Review Analysis and Safety Board (MRB).

Nomination Information

The US Army Senior Airdrop Advisor will review the nominations and initiate the staff actions for selection of these individuals. The reviewing panel will consist of all 921A Chief Warrant Officer Fives (CW5), 92R5P Sergeant Majors, Aerial Delivery and Field Services Department (ADFSD) Deputy Director, Department SGM, and Army Senior Airdrop Advisor. The final decision will be made by the Director of ADFSD under the recommendations of the Army Senior Airdrop Advisor. The goal is to induct no more than 6 individuals per year, plus four “at large” selections.

Parachute Rigger Honors

CONTACT INFORMATION

PARACHUTE RIGGER HALL OF FAME HONOR ROLL

This page was last updated on: January 22, 2024