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Redesignated 1 September 1971 as the 44th Air Defense Artillery. In the 1973 timeframe, 2nd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery's batteries occupied positions south of Seoul, South Korea. Withdrawn 16 March 1988 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System. The Battalion was activated ...
The 3 battalions that make up the 69th are 4-5 Air Defense Artillery, 1-44 Air Defense Artillery and 1-62 Air Defense Artillery. 4-5 ADA was assigned to 69th in 2008 but was initially created back in 1861 fighting in the civil war and was credited with fighting in both world wars as well as a deployment to Korea during the Korean War.
U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery lineage website Archived 17 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine; ADA museum at Fort Sill Archived 28 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine; The Fort MacArthur Museum Association: Air Defense Units in LA – 47th Brigade at Fort McArthur, Calif. some details on U.S. Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM)
On 15 October 1964, the Secretary of Defense directed that the Army Air Defense System for the 1970s (AADS-70s) program name be changed to Surface-to-Air Missile, Development (SAM-D). [10] In 1975, the SAM-D missile successfully engaged a drone at the White Sands Missile Range. In 1976, it was renamed the PATRIOT Air Defense Missile System.
44 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (South Africa) 50th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Romania) 67th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Manitoba Mounted Rifles) 147th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment; 153 Light Air Defence (SP) Regiment; 156th Anti-aircraft Missile Regiment (Ukraine) 223rd Anti-aircraft Missile Regiment (Ukraine)
The 60th was to provide air defense over Manila Bay and the southern tip of the Bataan Peninsula, and was equipped with 3-inch guns (an older model with a vertical range of 8,200 m), 37mm Guns, .50-caliber machine guns, and 60-inch (1.5 m) Sperry searchlights.
Army Air Defense Command, previously Army Anti-Aircraft Command, was a major command of the United States Army which existed from 1957 to 1974. The previous ARAACOM was created in 1950 and was redesignated ARADCOM in 1957. It was formed to command the Army units allocated to the air defense of the Continental United States. ARAACOM was also ...
11th Air and Air Defense Army: Su-27 26th Guards Air Defence Division: dPVO Chita: 11th Air and Air Defense Army: 28th Air Defense Division: dPVO Created in 1963 on the basis of the former 25h Air Defense Corps, disbanded in 1998. Reformed as 76th Air Defense Division 31st Air Defense Division: dPVO 32nd Air Defense Division: dPVO Rzhev: 6th ...