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BGen AderholtThe Air Commando Association was founded in 1967 by retired Air Force Brig Gen Harry C. “Heinie” Aderholt as a membership organization for current and retired military from Special Operations Forces.

The first annual reunion was held in 1971 and each year thereafter except for one year when a hurricane caused cancellation.  In 1972 the association was incorporated as a 501c (19) Veterans Organization.

ACA buildingAfter several fund drives, enough money was available to build an ACA building located 3.9 miles west of the Hurlburt Field main gate.  The ACA headquarters building was dedicated in 1998.  It contains offices, a library, a country store, and a large conference room.  Throughout the building memorabilia highlighting commando/special operations accomplishment, photos, and projects are on display. The history covers over 50 years of commando operations starting with the first air commando unit established in 1943 and commanded by Colonel Phil Cochran immortalized by Milton Caniff in his comic strip Terry and The Pirates as Steve Canyon from 1944-1988.  The history continues to the present day operations.
Goals and Objectives

group logoTo honor personnel of all ranks, rated and non-rated, who have helped make this nation great by their achievements in special operations.

To perpetuate the memory of such persons and record their achievements and contributions by suitable memorials.

To establish and maintain an Air Commando Museum. Preserving for posterity the history of the air commando/special operations mission and to identify those organizations and individuals deserving recognition, including those individual elected to the Air Commando Hall of Fame.

To foster, promote, and encourage a better sense of appreciation of the origins and growth of the air commando/special operations units the part they have played in economic, political, humanitarian, and militarily operation on a worldwide basis.

Also,

  • To keep alive the air commando spirit.
  • To rekindle wartime relationships.
  • To share experience and lessons learned with members of today’s Air Force.
  • To promote nation building through humanitarian efforts.
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Air Commando Association, Inc. is a 501(c)19 non-profit veterans organization.
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