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enlisted graduates, and 10,500 flight hours. Originally called "Green
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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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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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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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