168th Aviation Regiment (United States)
The 168th Aviation Regiment is an aviation regiment of the United States Army.
168th Aviation Regiment | |
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Active | 1987/88-present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army Aviation Branch |
Type | Aviation |
Part of | Washington Army National Guard 66th Theater Aviation Command |
Motto(s) | Ready When Needed |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia | |
Aircraft flown | |
Utility helicopter | UH-60L Black Hawk |
History
The 1st Battalion (General Support), 168th Aviation Regiment (GSAB), can trace its history back to 1959 when it was originally organized as the 41st Aviation Company in the Washington Army National Guard located at Camp Murray, Tacoma, Washington.[1] Over the next fifty years the battalion would be reorganized several different times to meet the changing needs of the U.S. Army. In 1988 the 1-168th AVN was designated as an attack battalion consisting of AH-1 Cobras and OH-58 Kiowa helicopters.
Structure
- 1st Battalion (General Support):[2]
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References
- "1-168th General Support Aviation Battalion". U.S. National Guard. February 18, 2016.
- AirForces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. March 2016. p. 56.
- "Pendleton". Oregon National Guard. December 24, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-12-25. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
- "2-135th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB)". Colorado Army National Guard. September 25, 2018.
- "A-1/168th AVN". Idaho Army National Guard. December 18, 2016. Archived from the original on December 8, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- "State Aviation Group". Idaho Army National Guard. September 28, 2018.
- "40th CAB Soldiers pass their trial by fire". DVIDS. November 24, 2017.
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