The 111th Aviation Regiment is an army aviation regiment of the United States Army and the Florida National Guard.
111th Aviation Regiment | |
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Active | 1978-present |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Florida |
Branch | Florida Army National Guard (FL ARNG) |
Role | Aviation |
Size | Regiment |
Part of | 83rd Troop Command |
Garrison/HQ | Cecil Field, Florida |
Motto(s) | Air Warrior Air Attack |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia | |
Aircraft flown | |
Cargo helicopter | CH-47F Chinook |
Utility helicopter | UH-60M Black Hawk |
The Regiment was organized in the Florida Army National Guard as Company D, 26th Aviation Battalion and federally recognized on 1 September 1978 at Jacksonville. It was expanded, reorganized and redesignated on 2 October 1986 as the 419th Aviation Battalion, and redesignated on 1 October 1987 as the 111th Aviation, a parent regiment under the United States Army Regimental System to consist of the 1st Battalion at Jacksonville.[1]
Structure
edit- 1st Battalion (General Support)[2]
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- Detachment 1
- Detachment 2
- Detachment 3 at Army Aviation Support Facility #2, General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center (GA ARNG).[3]
- Company A (UH-60M) at McEntire Joint National Guard Base (SC ARNG).[4]
- Company B (CH-47F) at G.V. "Sonny" Montgomery National Guard Complex / Key Field Air National Guard Base (MS ARNG).[5]
- Detachment 1 at Army Aviation Support Facility #1 Cecil Airport, (FL ARNG).[6]
- Company C (Air Ambulance) (HH-60M), Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Cecil Airport (FL ARNG).
- Detachment 1 at Army Aviation Support Facility #2, General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center (GA ARNG).[3]
- Detachment 2 at Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Fort R. W. Shepherd Armory, (AL ARNG).[7]
- Company D (CH-47)[8]
- Detachment 1
- Detachment 2
- Detachment 3 at Army Aviation Support Facility #2, General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center (GA ARNG).[3]
- Company E
- Company F
- Aberdeen Proving Ground (Edgewood Area) (MD ARNG).[5]
- Company G
- Detachment 2[9]
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- 2nd Battalion (Airfield Operations), Camp Blanding, (FL ARNG)
- Company D
- Detachment 7[9]
- Company D
Deployments
edit- Company B (AH-64A) Afghanistan from June 2004 / HQ at Bagram part of Joint Task Force Wings (FL ARNG).[10]
- Company C, Company D (MH-60L) Iraq from January 2011 / HQ at Tallil part of Operation New Dawn (FL, GA, VA ARNG).
See also
edit- Coats of arms of U.S. Army Aviation Regiments
- U.S. Army Regimental System (see Army Regulation 600-82)
References
editCitations
edit- ^ "Welcome to 111th AVIATION REGIMENT". military.com. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
- ^ "83rd Troop Command". Florida National Guard. 18 December 2016. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
- ^ a b c d "2017 Georgia Department of Defense Annual Report". Georgia National Guard. 9 March 2019.
- ^ "2016 Southeastern Wildfires". DVIDS. 18 December 2016.
- ^ a b "1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment".
- ^ "Florida Guard door gunners conduct Aerial Gunnery training in Camp Shelby". DVIDS. 18 December 2016.
- ^ "Air Ambulance Mission Returns to Alabama Skies".
- ^ "Watch The Deck". U.S. Army. 16 March 2019. p. 11.
- ^ a b c "Chicago". Illinois Army National Guard. 28 September 2018.
- ^ Bernstein 2005, p. 35.
Bibliography
edit- Bernstein, J (2005). AH-64 Apache Units Of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. UK: Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-84176-848-0.