United States Army Air Defense Artillery School

The Air Defense Artillery School is the professional school of the Air Defense Artillery Branch of the US Army. It is at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. The school was organized as the 6th ADA Brigade until 18 May 2012, when it was redesignated as the 30th Air Defense Artillery Brigade. The decision to redesignate the 6th ADA to 30th ADA was made after Col. Bill Stacey, the then-6th ADA commander, discovered that the 6th ADA had no official ADA colors.[1]

United States Army Air Defense Artillery School
Shoulder sleeve insignia
Active1942–present
CountryUnited States of America
BranchAir Defense Artillery
RoleTraining
SizeBrigade
Garrison/HQFort Sill
Commanders
Current
commander
COL Maurice O. Barnett
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia

Current status

In June 2009, the Army Air Defense Artillery School and the 6th ADA Brigade relocated from Fort Bliss to Fort Sill. This move was a result of the 2005 BRAC moves. The motor transport operator (88M) course has moved to Fort Leonard Wood.[2] There is a new Army policy replacing drill sergeants at AIT with regular noncommissioned officers from front line units. This is to free up drill sergeants for basic training. [3]

  • 1st Battalion, 56th ADA Regiment is part of the 6th ADA Brigade.[4] After 2005, 1–56 ADA was broken up and the soldiers were assigned to different battalions based on their military occupational specialty and systems they train on. Officer training is the only function of 1–56 ADA today.
  • 2nd Battalion, 6th ADA Regiment, with C-RAM, Sentinel, Stinger/Avenger
  • 3rd Battalion, 6th ADA Regiment, with MIM-104 Patriot, THAAD

See also

  • Camp Davis

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Institute of Heraldry document: "Air Defense Artillery school".

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