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Special Forces, Attack Aviation Strike at Combined Resolve X


By 1st Lt. Benjamin Haulenbeek: HOHENFELS, Germany – U.S. Army Green Berets assigned to 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and attack aviation helicopters assigned to the 227th Aviation Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division conducted missions to engage targets deep in enemy territory during exercise Combined Resolve X here. The ability to operate far from friendly lines is a core capability for special operation forces. “Something that SOF elements are experts at is doing deep reconnaissance,” said a senior communications sergeant assigned to 19th SFG(A). “We can take the conventional forces mission further and deeper. Their forward observers can only push out...

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4th Forward Support Medical Platoon Supports Saber Strike


126th Public Affairs Operations Center / By Cpl. Tristin Maximilian: 4th Forward Support Medical Platoon supports Saber Strike. The 4th Forward Support Medical Platoon, Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment, 1st Air Calvary Brigade, from Fort Hood, Texas, arrived in Poland in March to participate in Atlantic Resolve. The platoon recently landed in Oleszno, Poland, to support Saber Strike 18 beginning early June. Their mission in Poland is not training, but to provide real-life medical evacuation support for service members injured during Saber Strike. The 4th FSMP will provide 24-hour medevac capabilities to anyone injured during Saber Strike 18, moving real-life...

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Underwater Egress Training Aims to Improve Survival Rates


4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs / By Sgt. Daphney Black, 04.29.2018 Soldiers with the 4th Combat Aviation Brigade recently took the mystery out of how to escape from a submerged helicopter. From April 23- 27, pilots and air crews assigned to 4th CAB, 4th Infantry Division, enhanced water survival skills during a Helicopter Underwater Egress Training event. The multi-day event was conducted at the Iron Horse Sports and Fitness Center’s indoor pool, which taught pilots, aircrews and medics how to react during a water landing. The training is about emergency and survival,” said Chief Warrant Officer...

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Month of the Military Child


Military children make up a very special part of our nation’s population. Although young, these brave sons and daughters stand in steadfast support of their military parents. As they face circumstances unique to their lives-such as navigating multiple moves and schools to shouldering repeated deployments of a parent, these children are examples of resilience in the military community. To honor their unique contributions and sacrifices on behalf of our country, each April is designated the Month of the Military Child. Click to learn more in the Defense.gov special report: Month of the Military Child.

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Vietnam Helicopter Pilot and Crewmember Monument Dedication Ceremony


The Vietnam Helicopter Pilot and Crewmember Monument Dedication Ceremony is scheduled for 4:00 PM, April 18, 2018 at the Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Amphitheater (located directly behind the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier). No tickets are required, and there are no fees. All are warmly invited to attend. At 4:50 PM following the retiring of the colors, a wreath-laying ceremony will commence with flowers carried from the amphitheater to the nearby monument located on Memorial Drive in Section 35, a short 75-yard walk. Those wishing to honor their lost loved one or military unit with flowers are welcome to join...

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Army Aviation to Revamp Training


WASHINGTON: The Army Aviation Branch is in the process of overhauling its entire training program, said Command Sgt. Maj. Greg M. Chambers. Soldiers of the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade work on a Black Hawk helicopter at Camp Mihail Kogalniceanu, Romania, Sept. 23, 2017. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by David Vergun) Chambers, who is the command sergeant major of the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Rucker, said the center is now working on development of a new maintenance training program for enlisted maintenance personnel. The center is also examining the advanced individual training programs of instruction to determine...

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Bell’s New V-280 Tiltrotor Achieves First Flight


By Kyle Mizokami / Popular Mechanics: A contender to replace the UH-60 Black Hawk in U.S. military service just achieved first flight. The V-280 Valor tiltrotor lifted off the ground and briefly hovered, the first in a long and rigorous testing schedule. The V-280 uses new tiltrotor technology and will fly farther and faster than conventional helicopters it was designed to replace. The first tiltrotor in three decades finally takes to the air. The UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter is the U.S. Army’s standard medium lift helicopter. The latest version, the UH-60M has a cruising speed of 151 knots, a combat...

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Vietnam-era AH-1 Cobra ushered in modern attack fleet


By Nathan Pfau, Army Flier Staff Writer: Before the AH-64 Apache became the might of the skies for Army Aviation, another aircraft was paving the way for the Army’s modern attack helicopter fleet. This AH-1 G-model Cobra sits in storage at the U.S. Army Aviation Museum and sports a unique paint job, featuring a shark’s mouth, which many consider synonymous with the Cobra look. Photo by Nathan Pfau The Bell AH-1 Cobra, three of which sit in the U.S. Army Aviation Museum’s inventory, became the world’s first attack helicopter and was born out the need for a faster, more aggressive...

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Army consolidates Apache AH-64E upgrade testing to create efficiency


REDSTONE ARSENAL, Alabama – The U.S. Army is realigning its Follow-On Test and Evaluation (FOT&E) of technology insertions in the AH-64E Apache helicopter to increase efficiency and effectiveness. The test is now planned to occur in the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2019. FOTE II was previously scheduled for the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2018. An AH-64E Apache / dvidshub.net “The realignment of the FOT&E is partially related to technical maturity but more heavily influenced by the opportunity to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and align multiple capabilities,” said Col. Joseph Hoecherl Apache Helicopter Project Manager. “Realigning FOTE II enables the...

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CH-34 CHOCTAW


16-place cargo and light tactical transport helicopter. Sikorsky Aircraft Division, Stratford, Conn. Ch-34 Choctaw, originally the H-34 ENGINESOne Curtiss-Wright R-1B20-B4 piston engine of 1,425 hp ROTOR SYSTEMSingle four-bladed main rotof, and four-bladed metal, 9 ft. 4 in. dio. antitorque rotor. SPECIFICATIONSRotor diameter, 56 ft. Overall length, 65 ft. B in . Height, 15 ft. 10 in. Emptyweight, 7,675 lb. Gross weight, 13,000 lb. Overload gross wt, 14,000 lb. PERFORMANCEMax. speed (Slh 122 mph. Cruise speed (Slh 10B mph. Service ceiling, 649,500 ft. Hover ceiling lOGE) , 2,400 ft. Max. range, 276 st. mi. Rate of climb, 1,100 fpm. REMARKSThe Army...

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