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The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne)Fact Sheet | |
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Overview | |
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Organization
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Assessment, Selection and Training
The 160th SOAR actively seeks and assesses the best-qualified aviators,
crew members and support personnel in the Army. Members of this unit are
three-time volunteers: for the Army, for airborne training and for the
regiment. Upon selection, commissioned and warrant officers and enlisted
Soldiers complete respective Basic Mission Qualification courses, known
as Green Platoon, which are facilitated by the Special Operations
Aviation Training Company. | |
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History Originally
created as Task Force 160, the unit was formed from Soldiers of the
101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Ky. In October 1981, the unit
was officially designated the 160th Aviation Battalion. The regiment
then became an airborne unit in October 1986 and was re-designated the
160th Special Operations Aviation Group (Airborne). The modern day 160th
Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) was officially activated
in June 1990. Most recently, in July 2006, the regiment provisionally
stood up a fourth battalion to meet growing special operations forces
requirements. | |
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