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The 101st Airborne Division will be the first to fly the new Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft, which is designed to replace the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter by 2030, the Army has announced.
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Commander of the Iranian Army Ground Force’s Airborne Division General Qassem Khamoushi said the force is at its peak of operational readiness and will soon unveil new ...
Lt. Col. Craig Andrle dropped all the bombs that two different F-16s could carry to save Army Rangers in a firefight in Afghanistan.
Army’s 101st Airborne Division commemorates 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge by: Jessica Barker. Posted: Dec 16, 2024 / 08:01 PM CST. Updated: Dec 16, 2024 / 10:43 PM CST.
For the 2024 meeting right outside Washington, DC, the Army Black Knights uniforms will honor the famous 101st Airborne Division, also known as the Screaming Eagles. This is while the Navy ...
The 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions are some of the most recognizable U.S. Army units. While they may share similar names, do you know the difference between the 82nd and 101st Army Airborne ...
The Senate on Monday quietly approved the promotion of an Army officer who oversaw the 82nd Airborne Division as it secured an airfield at Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport during the ...
Meanwhile, the 101st Airborne patch will be affixed to one of the shoulders. ... Army's uniforms for the 133rd Army-Navy game on Dec. 14 will honor the 101st Airborne Division. (Army Athletics) ...
As a result of the Army announcing job cuts earlier this year because of force restructuring, the 82nd Airborne Division will lose its cavalry squadrons, while gaining a combat vehicle test unit ...
As a result of the Army announcing job cuts earlier this year because of force restructuring, the 82nd Airborne Division will lose its cavalry squadrons, while gaining a combat vehicle test unit ...
The XVIII Airborne Corps oversees several of the Army’s frontline infantry and rapid response units like the 101st and 82nd Airborne divisions. The patch was originally approved on Feb. 15, 1944.