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enlisted graduates, and 10,500 flight hours. Originally called "Green Platoon," ad hoc training functions began in 1983. In 1988, the unit was officially formed to centralize and standardize recruiting, assessment and training. In 1990 the mission scope expanded to all active and reserve components. Special Operations Aviation Training Company (SOATC) provisionally designated in 1992, and in 2010 officially re-designated as SOATB.
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TAPO is responsible for equipping the soldiers of the 160th SOAR(A) with the most capable rotary wing aircraft in the world, facilitating the sustainment of 160th SOAR(A) highly modified and/or unique aircraft, and responsible for life-cycle program management of the ARSOA fleet—involved from concept
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The chosen pilots immediately entered intensive training in night flying. Dubbed Task Force 160, the new unit was quickly recognized as the Army's premier night fighting aviation force, and its only Special Operations Aviation force. As pilots completed training in the fall of 1980, a second hostage
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The unit's mission was to provide air movement of troops, supplies, and equipment under the direct supervision of the commanding officer, 5th SFG. The 281st became the first organized special operations helicopter unit in the U.S. Army. Army historians consider the 281st to be the legacy unit for
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SOATB conducts basic Army Special Operations Aviation individual training and provides education in order to produce crew members and support personnel with basic and advanced qualifications for the 160th SOAR (A). The unit averages 235 training days per year including 80 officer graduates, 325
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The 160th SOAR (A) has the mission to organize, equip, train, resource, and employ Army Special Operations Aviation (ARSOA) forces worldwide in support of contingency missions and combatant commanders. Known as "Night Stalkers," these soldiers are proficient in nighttime operations. They employ
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In October 1981, the unit was officially designated the 160th Aviation Battalion. The 160th first saw combat during 1983's Operation Urgent Fury, the U.S. invasion of Grenada. In 1986, the unit was re-designated as the 160th Aviation Group (Airborne). The modern-day 160th SOAR(A) was officially
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SIMO is responsible for equipping the soldiers of the USASOAC Enterprise with the most capable rotary wing aircraft and mission systems in the world and facilitating the sustainment and improvement of USASOAC's highly modified and/or unique aircraft and mission systems. SIMO processes new
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The UFC was activated in June 2013 by USASOAC and provides responsive fixed and rotary wing training support to USASOC, as well as key planner transport in support of contingency plans. The company was a detachment that began its unique mission in 1996. Its aircraft inventory includes
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and refinement through disposal–facilitate aircraft modernization for the ARSOA fleet, and manage the USASOC rotary wing aviation night vision device and advanced aircraft survivability equipment programs. TAPO was classified prior to 1997. After 1997, the unit moved from
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On 25 March 2011, USASOC created the U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command to organize, man, train, resource, and equip ARSOA units to provide responsive, special operations aviation support to special operations forces and is designed as the USASOC aviation staff
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requirements, product design, platform integration, development, product fielding, fleet resource planning, product organization, product support, property management, incremental product improvements, and rapid technology injection off the modernization cycle.
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In July 2007, the regiment activated a fourth battalion to meet growing special operations forces requirements. Eventually, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Battalions will be identically organized with two MH-47 companies, an MH-60 company, and a maintenance company.
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today's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), abbreviated as 160th SOAR(A). The unit earned decorations for Valor and Meritorious Service from the Army, Navy, and Republic of Vietnam.
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Special operations aviation traces its modern roots back to the early 1960s and the formation of special warfare aviation detachments (SWAD) and finally a task-organized helicopter company as
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The 22nd SWAD was activated in March 1962 at Fort Bragg, N.C: In June 1962 the unit was reorganized and redesignated as the 22nd Aviation Detachment (Special Forces). The unit supported
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via four battalions, two extended-range multi-purpose companies, a headquarters company, and a training company that are spread out between Fort Campbell,
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As demand for highly-trained special operations aviation assets grew, the Regiment activated three Battalions, a separate detachment, and incorporated one
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In the years that followed, the individual SFGs had their own organic aviation detachment. These detachments usually consisted of 4
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rescue attempt, code-named Operation Honey Badger, was planned for early 1981. It was called off when the hostages were released.
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Battalions. The detachment was inactivated in December 1963. The 23rd SWAD (Surveillance) was organized in July 1962 and flew the
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As a result of the Desert One failed Iranian hostage rescue in April 1980, the Holloway Commission, chaired by the former
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SOATB conduct downed aircraft and rescue training at the Allison Aquatics Training Facility
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On 7 October 1965, the 281st Assault Helicopter Company, Airmobile Light was activated at
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was assigned to USASOC. The element was rebranded with the USASOC patch and deployed to
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Battalion. The three battalions replaced the separate aviation detachments at the SFGs.
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U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command, Special Operations Aviation History
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Organizes, mans, trains, resources and equips special operations aviation units
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helicopters, associated crewmen, and a limited maintenance capability.
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160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) (160th SOAR (A))
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A 160th SOAR(A) MH-47 Chinook conducts water insertion training with
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provides command and control, executive oversight, and resourcing of
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Special Operations Aviation Training Battalion (SOATB)
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Wilkinson, 31 May 2023 260: 244: 141:US Army Special Operations Command 25: 1569: 580:Army Aviation and Missile Command 386:) to form the basis of the unit. 1159: 1074: 791: 610: 468: 461: 428: 144: 135: 84: 67: 1022: 1008: 994: 980: 966: 952: 733:Potter, Emily (16 April 2013). 1258:Naval Special Warfare Group 11 840: 749: 726: 709: 13: 1: 1454:24th Special Tactics Squadron 1424:Intelligence Support Activity 1349:919th Special Operations Wing 1344:492nd Special Operations Wing 1339:353rd Special Operations Wing 1334:352nd Special Operations Wing 1329:193rd Special Operations Wing 1324:137th Special Operations Wing 1253:Naval Special Warfare Group 8 1248:Naval Special Warfare Group 4 1243:Naval Special Warfare Group 2 1238:Naval Special Warfare Group 1 1197:Marine Raider Training Center 756:Brooks, Drew (10 June 2014). 702: 457: 334:in September 1962 to support 1319:27th Special Operations Wing 1314:24th Special Operations Wing 1263:Naval Special Warfare Center 119:3,533 personnel authorized: 7: 1309:1st Special Operations Wing 1192:Marine Raider Support Group 885:USASOC Flight Company (UFC) 685: 507:USASOC Flight Company (UFC) 326:. 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United States Army Special Operations Aviation Command

Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
United States Army
Special operations force

US Army Special Operations Command

United States Special Operations Command
Fort Liberty
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation New Dawn
Operation Inherent Resolve
Official Website
Distinctive unit insignia

Beret flash

U.S. Army Special Operations Command
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne)
Army Special Forces
5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
7th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
Psychological Warfare
OV-1
Nha Trang
Republic of Vietnam
I Corps
Fort Benning

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