FORT BRAGG, N.C. – In a training scenario based on real-world lessons learned, Army Capt. Alexandra Deets carefully drives her passenger through a foreign city, on their way to a
The Army’s 1st Combat Aviation Brigade will deploy to Europe in April to support training operations in at least four allied countries, the service announced Monday.
Fort Riley aviation unit tapped for Europe rotation February 8 Soldiers with the 1st Combat Aviation Brigade prepare at a staging area on Chièvres Air Base, Belgium, Feb. 4, 2019. (Pascal Demeuldre/Army) The 1st Infantry Division’s combat aviation brigade from Fort Riley, Kansas, will deploy to Europe as part of a regular rotation of forces in April, the Army announced Monday. The unit is replacing another combat aviation brigade from the 101st Airborne Division, and will serve as U.S. Army Europe-Africa’s aviation element in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve. The majority of equipment and personnel will be stationed in Germany, with a forward presence in Latvia, Romania and Poland, the Army said.
The U.S. Army s 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, based in Fort Riley, Kan., will deploy to Europe in April in a troop rotation, the Army announced on Monday.