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162nd Aviation Company (Airmobile)
Paul Bunyan
Warlords D Troop 1/1 Cav Dragoons. Counteroffensive, Phase II
Gordon Everhart, 1/Lt. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Battalion, 160th Aviation Regiment. It was located along Route 19 approximately 3km east of Pleiku in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Colonel Terry Allen the son of Major General Terry Allen Sr. who led the 1st Division during the North African Campaign of World War II. The brigade flew over 200,000 hours in combat and support operations for Task Force Lightning. Counteroffensive, Phase IV 1968
162nd Aviation Company (Airmobile) 173rd Aviation Company (Airmobile) Troop C, 16th Cavalry (Air) Division Reconnaissance . Counteroffensive, Phase III
swapping and rotating planes Harry Davis (XO), Cpt. Manhattan (1967)
After intense fighting, 900 NVA and Vietcong soldiers were killed in and around Quang Tri City and LZ Betty. The battalion received campaign participation credit for four Vietnam campaigns. Now doubled in size, the 12th Aviation Group was used as the basis to form the 1st Aviation Brigade in March 1966. 1st Medical Battalion
Bushmaster II (1965)
1st Infantry Division Order of Battle: Assigned and Attached Units. In August 1942 the division was sent across the Atlantic again, landing at Oran in North Africa in November and securing Tunisia by May 1943. Camp Holloway was established in 1962. 2500 lbs of cargo The Brigade served in Vietnam from May 1966 until March 1973. 1974-1977, Fort Lewis Washington 98433. In 1966, the 57th Aviation Co., an air mobile fixed wing company flying Caribou's went to war in Vietnam. 2nd Battalion, 33rd Artillery Regiment (105mm)
The brigade was based in Kirkuk at Contingency Operating Base Speicher and Forward Operating Base Warrior. Setting the Highest Standards. 1st Infantry Division - US Army - Vietnam - Sons of Liberty On 6 June 2006 the 1st Battalion, 25th Aviation was inactivated and replaced by the 2nd Squadron (Recon/Attack), 6th Cavalry Regiment. It was organized as an assault helicopter company and equipped with the UH-1 helicopter. Originally designated the 81st Transportation Company (equipped with twin-rotor CH-21 "Flying Banana" piston-engined helicopters), the company was reorganized in 1963 as the 119th Assault Helicopter Company (Airmobile), re-equipped with turbine-powered single-rotor UH-1A and B model Hueys. During over eight years in Vietnam, the 119th Assault Helicopter Company provided helicopter support for the US Army 4th Infantry Division, 25th Infantry Division, 1st Cavalry Division, 173d Airborne Brigade, US Marine Corps, United States Army Special Forces and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. On 16 October 1985 the 184th Aviation Company was assigned to the 25th Division and activated at Schofield Barracks. In doing so, JTF Wings flew over 80,000 combat hours. Di An Nov 69 - Apr 70. The total company strength of approximately 225 included 50 to 60 pilots and an equal number of crewmembers, plus field maintenance and other critical support personnel.