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The 101st Combat Aviation Brigade is the Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) of the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division. [1] It was first organized in July 1968 as an aviation group and stands as the most decorated aviation unit in the United States Army. [citation needed] It was redesignated an aviation brigade in 1986.
The 101st Combat Aviation Brigade relieved the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade in January 2008. [36] Based at Bagram Air Field, the 101st CAB was responsible for operations in the area including convoy security, medical evacuations and the use of air assets in support of ground forces.
July 6, 2011: An IL-76TD cargo plane, registered 4K-AZ55, was destroyed in an accident near Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. The plane flew into the side of a mountain at about 12,500 feet (3,800 meters). The aircraft belonged to "Silk Way Airlines". The transport plane carried a total of 18 tons of cargo for the NATO-led forces at Bagram Air Base ...
Katia Dueñas Aguilar planned a funeral Friday in Dallas, with soldiers expected to attend from her unit, the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. Police in neighboring ...
After completing a 13-month rotation to Task Force Sinai, Southard went to Fort Campbell and joined 101st Combat Aviation Brigade. On the side he would volunteer for assignment with the 160th ...
After finishing his tour, he reported to Fort Campbell’s 101st Combat Aviation Brigade. Southard volunteered for assignment to the 160th SOAR, and after completing the Regiment’s extensive ...
101st Combat Aviation Brigade (Task Force Destiny) Bagram Airfield: Provides aviation support for eastern and northern Afghanistan. 4th Airborne Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division (Task Force Spartan) FOB Salerno, Khost: Responsible for Khost and Paktia Provinces. 2nd Armored Brigade (France) (Task Force Lafayette) FOB Nijrab, Kapisa
All nine soldiers were based in Fort Campbell with the 101st Airborne Division. ‘A time of great sadness.’ Army identifies soldiers killed in Kentucky helicopter crash