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11th Aviation Group (United States) : ウィキペディア英語版
11th Theater Aviation Command

The 11th Aviation Command (Theater) is a United States Army aviation formation consisting of a headquarters company, one aviation brigade, three separate aviation battalions, and an aviation operations battalion, as follows:〔(US Army Reserve 11th Aviation Command: Subordinate Commands. Retrieved 10-16-2009. )〕
* 25pxHeadquarters and Headquarters Company, 11th Aviation Command, headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky
* 25px 244th Aviation Brigade (Theater), headquartered at Fort Dix, New Jersey
* 25px 6th Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment, headquartered at Los Alamitos, California
* 25px 2nd Battalion, 58th Aviation Regiment, headquartered at Fort Rucker, Alabama
* 25px 1st Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment (Attack), headquartered at Conroe, Texas
* 25px 8th Battalion, 229th Aviation Regiment (Attack), headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky
If federalized, the 77th Aviation Brigade of the Arkansas National Guard may also be placed under the command and control of the 11th Theater Aviation Command.〔(Army Aviation in the National Guard, by COL Karen Gattis, USAWC Class of 2009. )〕
The 11th Aviation Command was activated on 16 September 2007 and incorporated the prior lineage and shoulder sleeve insignia of the 11th Aviation Group, which was last headquartered in Illesheim, Germany.〔(Lineage of the 11th Aviation )〕
==World War II legacy era (1941–1961)==
The 11th Aviation Command incorporates the history of the 11th Aviation Group which can be traced to the 11th Airborne Division, which served in the Pacific Theater during World War II and in the Army of Occupation in Japan after the war. The division returned to the United States in May 1949 and established its headquarters at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The Angels moved to Germany in 1956 and subsequently inactivated on 1 July 1958 when it was reflagged as the 24th Infantry Division. The 24th temporarily retained a partial Airborne capability to include the 1st Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry; the 1st Airborne Battle Group, 503rd Infantry; and the 11th Quartermaster Company, a parachute rigger unit. Within a year 1–187th and 1–503rd rotated to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to become part of the 82nd Airborne Division while the rigger company relocated to the 8th Infantry Division in Mainz, where a new Airborne component was being formed within the division.

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