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244th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade
244th Aviation Brigade shoulder sleeve insignia
Active16 September 1988 – present
CountryUnited States
AllegianceArmy Reserve
BranchArmy Aviation
TypeComposite Brigade
RoleDaily missions;search and rescue operations; assisting in wildfire suppression; providing support at the Army National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California;, and flying dignitaries around the country.
Part ofArmy Reserve Aviation Command
Garrison/HQFort Knox, kentucky
Motto(s)"Wings of The Hawk"
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia
Military unit

The 244th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade is a Combat Aviation Brigade in the United States Army Reserve. It is one of two aviation brigades in the Army Reserve Aviation Command.

The brigade moved from Fort Sheridan, IL to Aurora, IL in 1994.

The brigade consists of a Headquarters and Headquarters company, two general support aviation battalions, one fixed wing battalion, and an aviation maintenance battalion, as follows:

The brigade consists of approximately 2,700 soldiers and 130 aircraft in 13 states.

References

Citations

  1. ^ "About Us: 244th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade". USAR Official Website. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  2. Donald 1997, p. 133.

Bibliography

  • Donald, D (1997). World Air Power Journal - Volume 28 Spring. UK: Aerospace Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-874023-859.


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