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Chief Warrant
Officer 4 Michael J. Durant, Ret
Army Aviation
Hall of Fame 2008 Induction

Retired Chief Warrant
Officer 4 Michael J. Durant's performance during active military
duty and in retirement mark him as one of Aviation's best. He is
most famous for his harrowing 1993 experience during Operation
Gothic Serpent in Somalia - as a member of the 160th Special
Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) deployed with Task Force
Ranger - where he was shot down and held as a prisoner of war by
hostile Somali militia for 11 days. Despite his multiple
injuries, his performance during captivity - chronicled in news
magazines, books, documentaries and a feature film - is heralded
as a model of the "Warrior Ethos" for all Soldiers. His personal
conduct serves as a benchmark for today's survival, evasion,
resistance and escape training for all of members of U.S.
military. But Mike Durant's contributions go well beyond
Somalia. He served for 22 years in the Army, 13 years as a Night
Stalker, accumulating over 3,700 flight hours. A key member of
the team that developed the armed Direct Action Penetrator
helicopter with mini-guns, 30mm cannon, rockets and Hellfire
missiles for the 160th SOAR; he was the first to fire the
specially modified UH-60L Black Hawk in combat, engaging a SCUD
missile launcher during Operation Desert Storm. He also
developed and implemented a fully comprehensive mission
rehearsal system for the 160th SOAR which has contributed
immeasurably to the success of special operations forces
operations. Since his 2001 retirement, he has continued his
dedication to Army aviation; helping develop the transportable
Black Hawk operations simulator, known as T-BOS; a high fidelity
flight simulator for the UH-60L/M capable of deploying with
units. The T-BOS was fielded in time to conduct training for the
new UH-60M aircraft acceptance test pilots - an Army aviation
first. A noted author of two books and a prolific public
speaker, Mike Durant is one of the most recognized veterans of
the military today, representing well the Army, the branch, his
fellow Night Stalkers, and all who serve our nation.
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