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Combat Aviation Brigade, 28th Infantry Division

The 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade is a heavy aviation unit of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.[2] The Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) is one of four brigades of the 28th Infantry Division. It provides aviation assets for both federal and state active duty missions. The aviators of the CAB fly the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, Eurocopter UH-72A Lakota and Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopters. The CAB headquarters is at Muir Army Airfield, Fort Indiantown Gap, located north of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Combat Aviation Brigade, 28th Infantry Division
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 28th Infantry Division
CountryUnited States
AllegiancePennsylvania Army National Guard
BranchUnited States Army
Part of28th Infantry Division
Nickname(s)TF Anvil
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Michael Girvin[1]

The brigade commander is Lt. Col. Michael Girvin, and the Command Sergeant Major is Command Sgt. Maj. Sean Livolsi.[3]

Currently, the brigade is made up of the:[3]

  • Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC)
  • 2d Battalion (General Support), 104th Aviation Regiment (2-104th GSAB)
  • 628th Aviation Support Battalion (628th ASB)

History edit

The Aviation Brigade traces its heritage to 1 June 1959 with the activation of the 28th Aviation Company at the Capital City Airport, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. The unit was reorganized as the 28th Aviation Battalion on 1 April 1963 and later relocated to 18th and Herr Streets (1976) and 21st and Herr Streets (1980) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

On 1 October 1986, the Aviation Brigade was organized under the Army of Excellence (AOE) design.[4] Station relocation to the World War II barracks in area 2, Fort Indiantown Gap, occurred on 1 May 1992 for HHC, Aviation Brigade, and Detachment 1, HHT, Troops C and D (Air), 1st Squadron, 104th Cavalry, ending 33 years of service in the Harrisburg area.

As of mid-1999, the brigade operated 86 Bell UH-1 Iroquois "Huey" and Bell AH-1 Cobra helicopters, as well as a supporting element of 27 M1 Abrams tanks and other ground combat equipment. Although training in the brigade is focused on possible employment in time of war, its soldiers are frequently called on to rescue endangered citizens and perform other emergency missions across the state.

2009 Iraq deployment edit

Soldiers of the CAB, 28th Infantry Division began mobilization on 29 January 2009 for Operation Iraqi Freedom 09-11. Over 2,000 soldiers from multiple states completed validation training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma before moving to Camp Buehring, Kuwait. Throughout the opening days of May 2009, soldiers flew into multiple forward operating bases across Iraq with the majority of the brigade based out of Tallil, Al Kut, and Basrah.[5]

  • Headquarters, Combat Aviation Brigade
    •   2d Battalion (General Support), 104th Aviation Regiment
      • Company A (Assault), 1st Battalion, 106th Aviation Regiment
      • Company B (Heavy Lift), 2d Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment
      • Company C (Attack), 3d Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment***
      • Company C (Medical Evacuation), 1st Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment
      • Company D (Maintenance), 2d Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment
      • Company E (Supply), 2d Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment
    •   1st Battalion, 189th Aviation Regiment (Montana Army National Guard)
    •   1st Battalion (Assault Helicopter), 150th Aviation Regiment
    •   1st Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment
    •   628th Aviation Support Battalion (628th ASB)

(*** Company C, 3d Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment is a Regular Army unit that was OPCON to the 2d Battalion (General Support), 104th Aviation Regiment during OIF 08-10. It is currently task organized as a part of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade stationed in Germany.)

2020 Middle East deployment edit

The brigade deployed to the Middle East in the summer of 2020 replacing the Combat Aviation Brigade, 34th Infantry Division.[6] The 28th ECAB, operating under the name Task Force Anvil, is made up of almost 2000 Soldiers from the active component and nine different states' national guards- Indiana, New Jersey, Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska and Oklahoma with the majority of Soldiers coming from Pennsylvania. They are conducting combat operations and providing military support to civilian authorities in support or Operation Spartan Shield, maintaining a U.S. military posture in southwest Asia, and Operation Inherent Resolve, the fight against Daesh.[7] Everyone from the 28th ECAB returned home safely by June 2021.

The 28th ECAB's primary elements included:

References edit

  1. ^ "28th ECAB gets new commander". pa.ng.mil. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Headquarters and Headquarters Company". US Army. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b "28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade". Pennsylvania National Guard. 7 April 2020.
  4. ^ Brigade Facebook.com page, accessed January 2014.
  5. ^ Pennsylvania National Guard's 28th Combat Aviation Brigade Assumes Authority of Multi-National Division – South Aviation Operations
  6. ^ AirForces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. December 2020. p. 24.
  7. ^ "28th ECAB digging in for Mideast mission". U.S. Central Command. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Homefront hero: Lily Palfrey". DVIDS. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  9. ^ Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Combat Aviation Brigade, 28th Infantry Division | Lineage and Honors | U.S. Army Center of Military History
  10. ^ "For 28th ECAB, "now is the time"". DVIDS. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  • Global Security.Org, About the 28th Combat Aviation Brigade

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The 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade is a heavy aviation unit of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard 2 The Combat Aviation Brigade CAB is one of four brigades of the 28th Infantry Division It provides aviation assets for both federal and state active duty missions The aviators of the CAB fly the Sikorsky UH 60 Black Hawk Eurocopter UH 72A Lakota and Boeing CH 47 Chinook helicopters The CAB headquarters is at Muir Army Airfield Fort Indiantown Gap located north of Harrisburg Pennsylvania Combat Aviation Brigade 28th Infantry DivisionShoulder sleeve insignia of the 28th Infantry DivisionCountryUnited StatesAllegiancePennsylvania Army National GuardBranchUnited States ArmyPart of28th Infantry DivisionNickname s TF AnvilCommandersCurrentcommanderCol Michael Girvin 1 The brigade commander is Lt Col Michael Girvin and the Command Sergeant Major is Command Sgt Maj Sean Livolsi 3 Currently the brigade is made up of the 3 Headquarters and Headquarters Company HHC 2d Battalion General Support 104th Aviation Regiment 2 104th GSAB 628th Aviation Support Battalion 628th ASB Contents 1 History 1 1 2009 Iraq deployment 1 2 2020 Middle East deployment 2 ReferencesHistory editThe Aviation Brigade traces its heritage to 1 June 1959 with the activation of the 28th Aviation Company at the Capital City Airport New Cumberland Pennsylvania The unit was reorganized as the 28th Aviation Battalion on 1 April 1963 and later relocated to 18th and Herr Streets 1976 and 21st and Herr Streets 1980 in Harrisburg Pennsylvania On 1 October 1986 the Aviation Brigade was organized under the Army of Excellence AOE design 4 Station relocation to the World War II barracks in area 2 Fort Indiantown Gap occurred on 1 May 1992 for HHC Aviation Brigade and Detachment 1 HHT Troops C and D Air 1st Squadron 104th Cavalry ending 33 years of service in the Harrisburg area As of mid 1999 the brigade operated 86 Bell UH 1 Iroquois Huey and Bell AH 1 Cobra helicopters as well as a supporting element of 27 M1 Abrams tanks and other ground combat equipment Although training in the brigade is focused on possible employment in time of war its soldiers are frequently called on to rescue endangered citizens and perform other emergency missions across the state 2009 Iraq deployment edit Soldiers of the CAB 28th Infantry Division began mobilization on 29 January 2009 for Operation Iraqi Freedom 09 11 Over 2 000 soldiers from multiple states completed validation training at Fort Sill Oklahoma before moving to Camp Buehring Kuwait Throughout the opening days of May 2009 soldiers flew into multiple forward operating bases across Iraq with the majority of the brigade based out of Tallil Al Kut and Basrah 5 Headquarters Combat Aviation Brigade nbsp 2d Battalion General Support 104th Aviation Regiment Company A Assault 1st Battalion 106th Aviation Regiment Company B Heavy Lift 2d Battalion 104th Aviation Regiment Company C Attack 3d Battalion 159th Aviation Regiment Company C Medical Evacuation 1st Battalion 52nd Aviation Regiment Company D Maintenance 2d Battalion 104th Aviation Regiment Company E Supply 2d Battalion 104th Aviation Regiment nbsp 1st Battalion 189th Aviation Regiment Montana Army National Guard nbsp 1st Battalion Assault Helicopter 150th Aviation Regiment nbsp 1st Battalion 224th Aviation Regiment nbsp 628th Aviation Support Battalion 628th ASB Company C 3d Battalion 159th Aviation Regiment is a Regular Army unit that was OPCON to the 2d Battalion General Support 104th Aviation Regiment during OIF 08 10 It is currently task organized as a part of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade stationed in Germany 2020 Middle East deployment edit The brigade deployed to the Middle East in the summer of 2020 replacing the Combat Aviation Brigade 34th Infantry Division 6 The 28th ECAB operating under the name Task Force Anvil is made up of almost 2000 Soldiers from the active component and nine different states national guards Indiana New Jersey Ohio West Virginia Wisconsin Michigan Nebraska and Oklahoma with the majority of Soldiers coming from Pennsylvania They are conducting combat operations and providing military support to civilian authorities in support or Operation Spartan Shield maintaining a U S military posture in southwest Asia and Operation Inherent Resolve the fight against Daesh 7 Everyone from the 28th ECAB returned home safely by June 2021 The 28th ECAB s primary elements included Headquarters and Headquarters Company 8 9 628th Aviation Support Battalion 2d Battalion General Support 104th Aviation Regiment 1st Battalion Assault 137th Aviation Regiment 10 4th Battalion Attack Reconnaissance 4th Combat Aviation BrigadeReferences edit 28th ECAB gets new commander pa ng mil Retrieved 9 November 2021 Headquarters and Headquarters Company US Army Retrieved 21 November 2020 a b 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade Pennsylvania National Guard 7 April 2020 Brigade Facebook com page accessed January 2014 Pennsylvania National Guard s 28th Combat Aviation Brigade Assumes Authority of Multi National Division South Aviation Operations AirForces Monthly Stamford Lincolnshire England Key Publishing Ltd December 2020 p 24 28th ECAB digging in for Mideast mission U S Central Command Retrieved 1 January 2021 Homefront hero Lily Palfrey DVIDS Retrieved 21 November 2020 Headquarters and Headquarters Company Combat Aviation Brigade 28th Infantry Division Lineage and Honors U S Army Center of Military History For 28th ECAB now is the time DVIDS Retrieved 21 November 2020 Global Security Org About the 28th Combat Aviation Brigade Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Combat Aviation Brigade 28th Infantry Division amp oldid 1154498978, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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