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Making Dreams Come True – Pilot for a Day


Army Aviation Spotlight On Oct 4, 2012, 7 year old Richard Culliver from Lexington, SC was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor which greatly impacts his motor skills. Recently, the tumor is apparently shrinking and he is beginning to regain some of his mobility and speech. He has always dreamed of being a Soldier and the men and women of the South Carolina National Guard were determined to make his dream a reality.   Richard Culliver from Lexington, SC, sits in the cockpit of a U.S. Army LUH-72 with CW4 Steven M. Salinas, 2nd Bn. (Security & Support), 151st Avn....

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Complete Aircraft Maintenance Support


128th Aviation Brigade Update —By Ms. Allie Eschenbach I have asked Allie Eschenbach from our Learning Technology Division to lay out a breakdown of the currently available training on the Joint Technical Data Integration website, what additional training is scheduled to be included, and what the future holds as the JTDI becomes the Consolidated Aviation Portal and Storage. COL Rigole, Commander If you have finished your formal maintenance resident training at the 128th Aviation Brigade and would like to review the training products or need training material to conduct refresher training for your Soldiers, we have support for you. We want...

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Keeping Perspective


U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center —By BG Timothy J. Edens   With the new year comes an opportunity for fresh perspective. It gives us a chance to reflect and start anew with a clean slate, with plenty of hope for a better year than the last.  This opportunity also offers leaders at all levels a chance to reinvigorate their safety programs, especially as Soldiers are more likely to be refreshed and refocused after coming off extended leave. Perspective has proven powerful. In conflicts throughout time, war has taken such a dramatic human toll that accidental losses were seen as one of the unfortunate...

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The Warrior Brigade


Branch Command Sergeant Major —By CSM James H. Thomson Jr. This month I will highlight the 110th Aviation Brigade stationed at Fort Rucker, Alabama and one that all Army aviators are familiar with as the brigade primarily conducts all rotary flight training.  The brigade traces its lineage back to the 10th Aviation Group that was activated in June 1965 at Ft. Benning, Georgia to support the 11th Air Assault Division (Test) developing emerging techniques, tactics and procedures for rotary wing aircraft use in combat in Southeast Asia. After the 11th Division was inactivated, the 10th Avn. Gp. remained at Ft. Benning...

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Technician Warrant Officers in the Combat Aviation Brigade


Chief Warrant Officer of the Branch — By CW5 Allen R. Godfrey There are 57 different Warrant Officer Military Operational Specialties (MOS) representing 13 Army Branches. There are aviation centric MOS technicians and non-aviation MOS technicians;  however, they are all technical and each requires a specific level of technical expertise.  In a typical combat aviation brigade, there are approximately 300 warrant officer positions. As expected, the majority are aviator specific MOS. Not as well known and understood are the approximately 50 non-aviator technician warrant officers representing 17 MOSs and 10 branches.   Each technician warrant officer brings a unique skill to the function...

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