11th aviation groupの例文
- The 11th Aviation Group re-deployed from Southeast Asia on 14 March 1973.
- The 11th Aviation Group was inactivated in Germany on 9 June 2005 with a casing of the colors.
- From 1965 through 1968 the 11th Aviation Group saw combat in the I and II Corps areas of Vietnam.
- On 1 February 1963, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 11th Aviation Group, was activated for testing purposes as a Georgia.
- The 11th Aviation Group continued its mission until Feb 2004, when it redeployed to Storck Barracks in Illesheim, Germany to reset for the next challenge.
- The colors of the 11th Aviation Group were separated from the division after the war and assigned to Germany by reflagging an existing aviation group already stationed there.
- In the summer of 1996, the 11th Aviation Group received a warning order to form and train an aviation task force for possible deployment to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Finally, the unit was activated again on 30 April 1972 using the assets of Troop D, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry to serve the 11th Aviation Group at Da Nang.
- The 11th Aviation Command was activated on 16 September 2007 and incorporated the prior lineage and shoulder sleeve insignia of the 11th Aviation Group, which was last headquartered in Illesheim, Germany.
- Its principal full strength fighting formations were U . S . 1st Armored Division, U . S . 3rd Armored Division and U . S . 1st Infantry Division . 11th Aviation Group.
- As part of the 1st Cavalry, the 11th Aviation Group controlled the 227th, 228th and 229th Aviation Battalions, whose helicopters were the lifeblood of the Army's first airmobile division.
- The unit traced its lineage back to the 11th Airborne Division pathfinders of World War II and the post-war years, as well as the pathfinders of the 11th Aviation Group in Viet Nam.
- In 1984-5, the 223rd Aviation Battalion ( Combat ) of the 11th Aviation Group ( Combat ) was headquartered at Echterdingen, with the 25th, 48th, and 180th Aviation Companies assigned ( one at Schw鋌isch Hall ).
- In addition, the U . S . 2nd Cavalry Regiment ( scout force ), US 1st Cavalry Division, and British 1st Armored Division, as well as the U . S . 11th Aviation Group were attached for the operation.
- The 11th Aviation Group was reorganized and redesignated 16 October 1987 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 11th Aviation Brigade, and three months later the brigade fielded the first AH-64 attack helicopter unit in Europe, the 2d Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment.
- On 7 August 2006, the units of Aviation Brigade, 1st Infantry Division combined with units of both the 12th Aviation Brigade and the former 11th Aviation Group ( inactivated 9 June 2005 ) and reflagged as the 12th Aviation Brigade ( Combat ), attached to the 1st Armored Division.
- During the period 1980 1987, while the 11th Aviation Group was at Dolan Barracks in Schw鋌isch Hall in the German State of Baden-W黵ttemberg, another unit, the 11th Aviation Battalion ( later the 11th Aviation Regiment ) was based in the neighboring German State of Hesse at Wiesbaden Air Base under the 12th Aviation Group and 110th Aviation Brigade.
- Although the intent was to create three air assault brigades, the reality was an air assault brigade ( which was also parachute-qualified ), an airmobile brigade, and both ground and air artillery elements ( the air artillery was provided by armed helicopters known as 11th Aviation Group, consisting of the 227th, 228th, and 229th Aviation Battalions.
- On 4 October 1996, the unit received its deployment orders, and within five days HHC, 11th Aviation Group; 2nd Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment; 2nd Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment; Companies A and B, 7th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment; 147th Maintenance Support Team; Company C, 3rd Battalion ( Air Traffic Services ), 58th Aviation Regiment; and the 45th Medical Company ( Air Ambulance ) began departing Germany en route to Bosnia-Herzegovina in support of Operation Joint Endeavor.