Northern California Veterans
Historical Association Inc.
In memory of those that paid the full price in service to their country.


And honoring veterans of all branches of the United States military;
past, present and future.
Welcome
To honor veterans of all branches of the United States military; past, present, and future, to
restore and display military memorabilia, and to educate the public in the historical
significance of the military.


Veterans Historical Association, Inc. (V.H.A.) is an non-profit corporation established
January 2006 and headquartered in Redding, California consisting of veterans of all branches
including those on active duty.


The organization originally began over coffee in which founding members Dean Barker, Floyd
Brown, and Roy Kliebe would meet every now and then to share experiences as veterans.  
When they came across John Gagnon of PAC-West Helicopters' ad seeking a Veterans
organization to donate a UH-1B helicopter they seized the opportunity to preserve and restore
a significant symbol of their military history.
Their casual gatherings were soon formalized into monthly meetings and work parties with
elected Directors and Officers, known as the Veterans Historical Association or V.H.A.  
Today the organization consists of 40 members and is headed by President -Andy Urban, Vice
President -Ron Webster, Treasurer - Dean Barker, Secretary - Roy Kliebe and Events
Coordinator – Wayne Scott.
Who We Are
Our Story
June 2009
"Hundreds Attend Barbecue That Saluted Veterans", Record Searchlight

November 2007
"For Memory and Honor", Record Searchlight

April 2007
"Big Bird", Record Searchlight

December 2006
"A New Mission", Record Searchlight

Contact Information
Whether you are interested in becoming a member, would like to donate to our organization,
or want the Huey at one of your events contact:

Andy Urban, President
Phone: (530) 365-8537
Email:
andy@norcalvha.org
In The News
Our Mission
Veterans Historical Association, Inc. Created 2010
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Northern California Veterans Historical Association on Facebook
Do to an accident with the Huey on our way to a show in Hayfork we are forced to cancel our
part of the
show in Klamath Falls, Oregon on the 4th of July while we mend the Huey's
wounds. It will still be a good show with the Wall there.