82nd Aviation Regiment (United States)
The 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade is part of the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army.
82nd Combat Aviation Brigade | |
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Active | 1957 |
Country | USA |
Branch | United States Army Aviation Branch |
Type | Aviation |
Motto(s) | GROUND AIR MOBILITY |
Colors | Ultramarine Blue, Golden orange |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia | |
Unit beret flashes of the Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions | |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack helicopter | |
Cargo helicopter | |
Utility helicopter | |
Reconnaissance |
Lineage
Constituted 1 September 1957 in the Regular Army as the 82nd Aviation Company, assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Reorganized and redesignated 7 December 1962 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 82nd Aviation Battalion (organic elements concurrently constituted and activated).
Relieved 15 January 1987 from assignment to the 82nd Airborne Division; concurrently reorganized and redesignated as the 82nd Aviation, a parent regiment under the United States Army Regimental System.
Distinctive Unit Insignia
- Description
A Silver color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Checky Azure and Argent, a chess knight in profile Sable between two wings displayed inverted Or. Attached below the shield is a Silver scroll inscribed "GROUND AIR MOBILITY" in Black letters.
- Symbolism
Ultramarine blue and golden orange are the colors used for Aviation. The checky field represents a chess board, symbolic of the battlefield, and refers to the strategy of war. The knight, considered the most versatile piece to guard and aid the queen, placed between wings, symbolizes the mission of the unit and its versatility.
- Background
The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 82d Aviation Battalion on 8 February 1963. It was amended to change the color of the shield on 26 August 1981. The insignia was redesignated for the 82d Aviation Regiment with the description amended on 27 February 1987.
Coat of Arms
Blazon
- Shield
Checky Azure and Argent, a chess knight in profile Sable between two wings displayed inverted Or.
- Crest
From a wreath Argent and Azure, between two palm fronds Vert a pheon Or superimposed by a sword of the first hilted Gules. Motto GROUND AIR MOBILITY.
- Symbolism
- Shield
Ultramarine blue and golden orange are the colors used for Aviation. The checky field represents a chess board, symbolic of the battlefield, and refers to the strategy of war. The knight, considered the most versatile piece to guard and aid the queen, placed between wings, symbolizes the missions of the unit and its versatility.
- Crest
The unit's campaign participation in Grenada is commemorated by the colors of the design elements (yellow, red and green) adapted from the flag of Grenada. The pheon alludes to attack capabilities, swiftness and accuracy in flight. The unsheathed sword symbolizes military preparedness and combat service. The red color of the hilt honors the organization's Meritorious Unit Commendation earned in Southwest Asia. The palm fronds represent victory and their two Southwest Asia campaigns: Defense of Saudi Arabia and the Liberation and Defense of Kuwait.
- Background
The coat of arms was originally approved for the 82d Aviation Battalion on 8 February 1963. It was amended to change the color of the shield on 26 August 1981. It was redesignated for the 82d Aviation Regiment on 27 February 1987. The coat of arms was amended to include a crest on 7 August 2003.
Current configuration of the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade
- 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) "Pegasus"
- Company D, 82nd Aviation Regiment (MQ-1C Gray Eagle UAV unit)
- 1st Battalion (Attack), 82nd Aviation Regiment "Wolfpack" (AH-64E)
- HHC
- A Company
- B Company
- C Company
- D Company
- E Company
- 2nd Battalion (Assault), 82nd Aviation Regiment "Corsair" (UH-60M)
- HHC
- A Company "Redhawks
- B Company "Cavemen"
- C Company "Vipers"
- D Company "Dog Pound"
- E Company "Lancers"
- 3rd Battalion (General Support), 82nd Aviation Regiment "Talons" (Previously 3rd Battalion, 229th Aviation Regiment)[1]
- HHC
- A Company "Mustangs" (UH-60M)
- B Company "Flippers" (CH-47F)
- C Company "All American Dustoff" (HH-60M)
- D Company "Darkhorse"
- E Company
- F Company "Bad Boys"
- 1st Squadron (Reconnaissance), 17th Cavalry Regiment "Saber" (AH-64E) – changed to AH-64E from OH-58D during 2017.
- Headquarters and Headquarters Troop
- A Troop
- B Troop
- C Troop
- D Troop
- E Troop
- 122nd Aviation Support Battalion "Atlas"[2]
- HHC
- A Company
- B Company "Phoenix"
- C Company
Decorations
- Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for Southwest Asia
- Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for Afghanistan Operation Enduring Freedom 2009-2010
See also
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Institute of Heraldry document: "82nd Aviation Regiment".
Citations
- Bernstein 2005, p. 88.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 17 January 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2017.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
Bibliography
- Bernstein, J (2005). AH-64 Apache Units of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. UK: Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-84176-848-0.
- Francis Bernard Heitman (1965). Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army. Genealogical Publishing. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-8063-1401-3.
- William K. Emerson (1996). Encyclopedia of United States Army Insignia and Uniforms. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-8061-2622-7.