Posted on Sep 1, 2021
How do the aviation units operate at Fort Bliss and Fort Drum?
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How does the aviation unit operates in this two duty station ? ASB, Delta company, flight company ?
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Bliss has a ASB, GSAB and an ASSLT as a tango you could go to any of them I just left 2-501st C co not to long ago great place i enjoyed it but they function just like any other unit of the same type
GSAB 2 UH60 flight companies 1 Delta maint
ASSLT 3 uh60 flight companies 1 Delta maint
ASB strictly maint
GSAB 2 UH60 flight companies 1 Delta maint
ASSLT 3 uh60 flight companies 1 Delta maint
ASB strictly maint
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I dunno much about them thingies that go zoom or thwup-thwup-thwup but I would guess that the units prolly op'rate by havin' som'n folks who go up in them things and fly 'em, and other folks who stay on the ground and fix 'em.
Seriously, though, almost every single unit at a major installation is 90-95% the same as a similar unit at another major installation. Infantry is Infantry; flying is flying; maintenance is maintenace; cooks are cooks; supply is supply; and S1 is S1. Yes, there is difference depending on which specific unit you go to - unit level maintenance is different from depot maintenance, and unit level supply is different from working in a support company. But similar units across the major installations operate similarly.
When you get into the more elite units or into the more "niche" installations (i.e. not FORSCOM) *then* things *might* get a little bit different. But aside from having different hazards to plan for (i.e Fort Drum = cold, snow, and ice; fort bliss = dust and sand), one unit is the same as another.
Seriously, though, almost every single unit at a major installation is 90-95% the same as a similar unit at another major installation. Infantry is Infantry; flying is flying; maintenance is maintenace; cooks are cooks; supply is supply; and S1 is S1. Yes, there is difference depending on which specific unit you go to - unit level maintenance is different from depot maintenance, and unit level supply is different from working in a support company. But similar units across the major installations operate similarly.
When you get into the more elite units or into the more "niche" installations (i.e. not FORSCOM) *then* things *might* get a little bit different. But aside from having different hazards to plan for (i.e Fort Drum = cold, snow, and ice; fort bliss = dust and sand), one unit is the same as another.
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i am not sure of your question, but i know we can set up a remote air strip anywhere there is flat ground. i was an electrican attached to an air wing in hawaii.
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