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  • ...is the [[United States Army]] Aviation Center, the home of [[army aviation|Army Aviation]] doctrinal development, training, and management. [[Ozark, Alabama]] is th ...M]] Tod Glidewell, and, to reflect the large number of warrant officers in Army Aviation, CWO5 Jeffery Reichard is Chief Warrant Officer of the Aviation Branch. [[C
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  • [[United States Army]] general and Army Aviation pioneer, considered the creator of division-sized, helicopter-mobile [[air
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  • Located in [[Alabama (U.S. state)]], the central base for U.S. Army Aviation development, readiness and training
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  • Located near [[Huntsville, Alabama]], a U.S. Army base housing the [[U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command]] (AMCOM), the [[Space and Missile Defense Command]], n
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  • ...flying ones, earning his aviator wings and becoming the first Director of Army Aviation. He was a founder of the Aviation Center and School in Fort Rucker, Alabama ...President and President during a four year period. He was a member of the Army Aviation Hall of Fame.
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  • ...[[air assault|airmobile]] operations, which led to an increased role for [[Army aviation]], and deployment of an air assault division into the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...ship on employment of airpower and provides operational weather support to army aviation units. The 1st ASOG also supplies joint tactical air control parties that c
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  • ...my operational forces most likely to use these radios are in Army aviation|Army Aviation, Air defense artillery|Air Defense Artillery (especially the Air defense ar
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  • * Johnson, Herbert A. ''Wingless Eagle: U.S. Army Aviation through World War I.'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/105863116?title=
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  • ...tlefield air interdiction]]. In the U.S. Army, helicopters are under the [[Army aviation]] branch. A representative attack helicopter is the U.S. Army's [[AH-64 Apa
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  • * Johnson, Herbert A. ''Wingless Eagle: U.S. Army Aviation Through World War I'' (2001). 298 pp.
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