The youngest U.S. Army helicopter pilot is often considered to be Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2) David A. Cline, who received his wings at the age of 19 during the Vietnam War. He completed his flight training in 1968 and served in combat as a helicopter pilot. His achievement highlights the opportunities and responsibilities given to young service members during times of conflict.
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