The Department of the Army announced
today the planned relocation of two aviation units to Joint Base Lewis-McChord,
Wash.: 1st Battalion, 229th Air Cavalry
Squadron will relocate from Fort Hood, Texas, and convert to an
Attack/Reconnaissance Battalion; and Company D, 123rd Aviation Regiment will
relocate from Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
These force structure actions represent a net increase of 531 military
and zero civilian authorizations for the Army at Joint Base Lewis-McChord; a
decrease of 402 military and zero civilian authorizations at Fort Hood; and a
decrease of 129 military and zero civilian authorizations at Fort
Wainwright. These actions will be
completed by Oct. 15, 2012.
These force structure actions represent
the final phase of the activation of the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade at Joint
Base Lewis-McChord to meet the Army’s broader strategic and operational
requirements. These actions incorporate
the Army Force Generation Model and Army Transformation initiatives, both of
which are required to achieve the Army’s goal of rebalancing the force. Overall, these unit relocations will help the
Army meet the increased demand placed on its aviation assets and provide
combatant commanders with flexible, trained and highly-mobile forces to execute
operations worldwide. The Army is
transforming to provide a more relevant organization to meet its worldwide
strategic and operational requirements.
For additional information, contact the
Office of the Chief of Public Affairs, Office of the Secretary of the Army, at
703-693-7589.
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