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The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) was the only division in the US Army to have two aviation brigades. On 7 May 2015 the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade was inactivated at a ceremony at the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Division Parade field, leaving only the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade in the division. [ 10 ]
On March 29, 2023, two Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, [1] both operated by the 101st Airborne Division, collided over Fort Campbell in Trigg County, Kentucky, United States. [2] [3] All nine servicemembers were killed. [4] The black boxes belonging to the helicopters were found, as well as night-vision goggles used by the pilots during ...
The 101st Airborne Division consists of a division headquarters and headquarters battalion, two infantry brigade combat teams, one mobile brigade combat team, division artillery, a combat aviation brigade, a sustainment brigade. 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion "Gladiators" [148]
Crew members were flying two HH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, operated by the 101st Airborne Division, which crashed at around 10:00 p.m. ET (0200 GMT Thursday) in Kentucky's Trigg County, Fort ...
The Fort Campbell military base hosts the 101st Airborne Division, the unit that was conducting training when Wednesday’s deadly helicopter crash occurred. What to know about Fort Campbell.
At the time, the 1988 Fort Campbell crash was the Army’s worst aviation disaster since December 1985, when nearly 250 soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division were killed when a chartered ...
1 July 1968 in the Regular Army as Company C, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division Activated 20 December 1968 in Vietnam . Reorganized and redesignated 16 October 1987 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division.
Fort Campbell says the helicopters involved were from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)