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155th Assault Helicopter
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Lift Platoon "Stagecoach"
Gunship Platoon "Falcons" |
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Company A, 1st Aviation
Battalion, 1st Infantry Division was based at Fort Riley, KS when it
was ordered to Vietnam in 1965. The unit departed the west coast on
17 April 1965, on board the USS Iwo Jima. The Iwo arrived at Vung
Tau on 1 May 65; the helos flew off the carrier the same day. (Side note: Company A brought the first UH-1D Hueys to Vietnam.)
Company A was assigned to Ban Me Thuot in the central highlands
region (II Corps) of Vietnam.
On 20 Nov 65, Company A was redesignated the 155th. The
unit was based at Ban Me Thuot during its entire time in-country,
but especially during the first several months, Stagecoaches and
Falcons flew in every sector of the country (largely because they
had D model slicks, which could carry more troops/heavier loads).
The company ceased operations during December 1970, and left BMT
soon thereafter. (My thanks to Les Davison for this brief history
of the 155th. Les flew with the 155th in 1969-1970) |
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click on helicopter illustrations to see larger images,
then click "back arrow" to return to this page |
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1965 - Lift
Platoon UH-1D In late 1965 the 155th's Hueys
flew with high visibility, stateside color markings. The legend
"ARMY" was prominently marked in large, capital letters on the rear
cargo doors. The tail boom had a full color national insignia and a
wide, yellow warning stripe behind the sync elevators. The word
"ARMY" was painted in yellow on the upper tail, and a five-digit
tail number painted in yellow on the lower tail. The unit
designation "155" was painted in flat black on the pilots' doors. |
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1965 - Lift Platoon
UH-1D This Huey is marked similarly to the one above.
However, vertical white stripes have been added to the nose, and to the tail
boom just behind the national insignia. A black diamond pattern has been
painted up and down these stripes. This appears to have been tactical
command and control markings used by the 52nd Aviation Battalion during the
Plei Me/Ia Drang battles in October-November 1965. Both the 155th and the
119th AHC were part of the 52nd Av Bn during this campaign and photos show
Hueys from both units wearing these diamond & stripe markings. Aviation
units of the 1st Cav also participated in the Plei Me/Ia Drang fighting, so
unique markings such as this would have made identification of helicopters
from the 52nd Av Bn easier. The 52nd Aviation Battalion was awarded the
Army's Valorous Unit Award for their participation in this campaign. |
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