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1st Aviation Brigade6th Cavalry, 2:58th Aviation RegimentCadet Command (Army ROTC) UD759th Military Police4ID

james chap

U.S. Army Military Retiree

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Retired CH47 Pilot

Current City

MANAKIN SABOT

Branch

U.S. Army

Rank

ltc

Service Years

1983 - 2009

Units

1st Aviation Brigade

U.S. Army

The 1st Aviation Brigade is a combat aviation unit of the United States Army. It is primarily responsible for providing aviation support to ground troops during combat operations. The brigade is equipped with a variety of aircraft, including helicopters and unmanned aerial systems. It plays a crucial role in reconnaissance, troop transport, and resupply missions for Army units.

1997 - 1999

6th Cavalry, 2:58th Aviation Regiment

U.S. Army

The 6th Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 58th Aviation Regiment is a unit with roots tracing back to the U.S. Army's cavalry traditions, adapting over time to incorporate modern aviation capabilities. Originally part of ground cavalry formations, the unit was reorganized as part of the Aviation Branch to provide aerial reconnaissance, surveillance, and support. Throughout its history, the 2-58th Aviation Regiment has participated in various training exercises and deployments, supporting both combat and peacekeeping missions. Its soldiers have demonstrated versatility and professionalism, upholding the legacy of the cavalry while embracing the advanced technology of Army aviation.

1986 - 1991

Cadet Command (Army ROTC) UD

U.S. Army

**Military Unit: Cadet Command (Army ROTC), University of Delaware** The Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program at the University of Delaware, known as the "Blue Hen Battalion," traces its origins to 1918, when military training was first established on campus in response to World War I. The unit became formally affiliated with the U.S. Army Cadet Command in 1986, following the nationwide reorganization of ROTC programs. Over the decades, the Blue Hen Battalion has trained and commissioned hundreds of Army officers, supporting both national defense and community leadership. The unit continues to be recognized for its excellence in leadership development, academic achievement, and commitment to service.

2004 - 2009

759th Military Police

U.S. Army

The 759th Military Police Battalion was constituted on 19 August 1942 and activated at Fort Ontario, New York, during World War II. The unit provided military police support throughout the European Theater, including during the Normandy campaign and subsequent operations in France and Germany. After the war, the battalion was inactivated and later reactivated, supporting missions during the Cold War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. The 759th MP Battalion is currently stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado, continuing its legacy of law enforcement, force protection, and support to military operations worldwide.

1984 - 1985
4ID insignia

4ID

U.S. Army

Unit with 91 member associations.

1993 - 1996