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501TH ARMY AVIATION REGIMENTAL FLAG, 5TH BATTALION

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501TH ARMY AVIATION REGIMENTAL FLAG, 5TH BATTALION
3' x 4' regulation double applique embroidered eagle and crest on Army sky blue field, gold fringe. Motto: “THE WARDING EYE”. Inspection label is missing, flag appears to date circa 1980s as 5th battalion was gone by 1988. This unit began as the 501st Aviation Battalion of the 1st Armored Division when it was activated on August 21, 1978 while the division was posted in Germany. In October 1988 the command was removed from the 1st Armored and renamed as the 501st Aviation Regiment. The regimental headquarters were them moved to South Korea for a time. The regiment was reunited with the 1st Armored Division and have participated in numerous overseas operations from the Balkans to Iraq and Afghanistan along with humanitarian operations in the United States. The unit is currently posted to Fort Bliss in Texas along with the rest of the division. It currently is made up of three battalions and flying Apache attack helicopters, Blackhawk helicopters and Chinook transport helicopters. The regiment contains aviation support units, MEDEVAC and other related to aviation operations. The current Table of Organization shows only three subordinate battalions. The old 4th battalion became the 1st Battalion after that battalion was redesignated as the 3rd Battalion, 6th Cavalry Regiment in 2015. As they are not listed at all currently, the 5th Battalion, which is represented by this flag, must have been disbanded at some point. Their battalion slogan was changed in 1988 to “Death Waits at A Hover.” Condition: very good overall. (02-19982-34/JS). $200-400.