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78th Aviation Troop Command


FieldValue
unit_name78th Aviation Troop Command
image78 AVIATION TROOP CMD.png
image_size150
caption78th Aviation Troop Command emblem
datesOctober 1, 1978 - present
countryUnited States
allegianceGeorgia
branchArmy National Guard
typeAviation
roleTroop Command
size500+
garrisonMarietta, Georgia
commander1COL Chris Buck
commander4CSM Clint Cowser
aircraft_helicopterUH-60 Blackhawk
aircraft_transportC-27J Spartan

CH-47 Chinook

UH-72 Lakota

The 78th Aviation Troop Command is the aviation arm of the Georgia Army National Guard; home-stationed at Clay National Guard Center in Marietta.

Mission

The mission of the 78th's more than 574 pilots, aircrew, maintenance, and support personnel is to mobilize and deploy aviation forces for providing command and control, air movement, and air assault operations in support of combat operations worldwide, as well as to provide aviation support during state and national emergencies in response to homeland defense operations.

Deployments

In December 2010, Company C, 1st Battalion, 185th Aviation Regiment teamed up with soldiers of the 1st Battalion (General Support), 171st Aviation Regiment to provide command, control and communication enhancement, as well as movement of cargo and troops in Iraq. They also deployed to provide aero-medical evacuation coverage to their assigned battle space as U.S. forces in Iraq were transitioning from Operation Iraqi Freedom to Operation New Dawn.

On February 3, 2011, Detachment 1, Company C, 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment deployed to Fort Hood before heading to Iraq, to begin its yearlong mission of providing MEDEVAC support as part of the Army's National Guard's Combat Aviation Brigade, 40th Infantry Division (CA ARNG), and the Combat Aviation Brigade, 29th Infantry Division (MD ARNG) to coalition forces involved in Operation New Dawn in Iraq.

Units

The 78th Aviation Troop Command consists of 14 units:

  • [[File:111 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg|25px]] Company C, 1st Battalion (General Support), 111th Aviation Regiment, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Marietta, Georgia
  • [[File:151 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg|25px]] 2nd Battalion (Service & Support), 151st Aviation Regiment, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Marietta, Georgia
  • [[File:169 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg|25px]] 1st Battalion (General Support), 169th Aviation Regiment, Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, Georgia
  • [[File:171 Avn Rgt DUI.png|25px]] 1st Battalion (General Support), 171st Aviation Regiment, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Marietta, Georgia
  • [[File:171 Avn Rgt DUI.png|25px]] Company H, 171st Aviation Regiment, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Marietta, Georgia
  • [[File:185 Avn Rgt DUI.jpg|25px]] 1st Battalion, 185th Aviation Regiment, Winder, Georgia
  • [[File:935 Spt Bn DUI.png|25px]] 935th Support Battalion (Aviation), Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, Georgia
  • Detachment 9, Operational Airlift, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Marietta, Georgia
  • Army Fixed Wing Support Activity, Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Georgia
  • Army Aviation Support Facility No. 1, Winder Barrow Airport, Winder, Georgia
  • Army Aviation Support Facility No. 2, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Marietta, Georgia
  • Army Aviation Support Facility No. 3, Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, Georgia

Accomplishments

The 78th Aviation created the C-27J Spartan Joint Cargo Aircraft facility at Robins Air Force Base. Facility personnel successfully supported the first C-27J aircraft qualification courses taught there by New York-based L-3 Communications. Georgia Army National Guard Aviation has been, and remains, integral in the selection and fielding of the C-27J Spartan JCA. In 2010, Company H, 171st Aviation Regiment personnel successfully completed the multi-service operational test and evaluation of the aircraft, thereby completing transfer of the program, on time and budget, to the Georgia Air National Guard.

References

References

  1. "Aviation units deploy for New Dawn in Iraq".
  2. "1st of the 111th heads for Fort Hood, then Iraq".
  3. "TIOH - Heraldry - 151 Aviation Regiment".
  4. "TIOH - Heraldry - 171 Aviation Regiment".
  5. "TIOH - Heraldry - 185 Aviation Regiment".
  6. https://tioh.army.mil/Catalog/HeraldryMulti.aspx?CategoryId=4603
  7. "Georgia Department of Defense 2010 Annual Report (p.15)". Georgia Department of Defense.
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