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The 160th Aviation Regiment (Airborne), commonly known as the 160th ARG or "Night Stalkers," was activated in 1981 following the failed Operation Eagle Claw rescue attempt in Iran, highlighting the need for a dedicated special operations aviation unit. Specializing in night operations, the regiment quickly became renowned for its expertise in flying low-level, nighttime, and covert missions in support of U.S. Army Special Operations Forces. Over the decades, the 160th ARG has participated in numerous high-profile missions, including Operation Just Cause in Panama, Operation Gothic Serpent in Somalia, and the raid that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011. Its pilots and crews are recognized for their exceptional skills, rigorous training, and motto: "Night Stalkers Don't Quit."

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