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The 92nd Aviation Company was activated in the early 1960s as part of the United States Army’s growing aviation capabilities during the Cold War. The unit became well-known for its service in the Vietnam War, where it operated primarily as a reconnaissance and transport unit, flying light observation aircraft such as the OV-1 Mohawk. The 92nd Aviation Company provided critical aerial surveillance, intelligence-gathering, and support missions, often operating in hazardous environments to aid ground forces. After Vietnam, the unit continued to serve in various capacities before eventually being inactivated or redesignated, as Army aviation units were reorganized in subsequent decades.
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