FORWARD OPERATING BASE SALERNO, Afghanistan, Feb. 21, 2007 -- Soldiers from the active, Reserve and National Guard components of the Army formed one of the largest attack aviation task forces to operate in Afghanistan, Feb. 17.
Task Force Talon passed its mission of providing air-assault, attack, convoy, troop and supply and movement along with a myriad of other aviation operations to Task Force Desert Hawk, headed by the 1st Battalion, 285th Aviation Regiment of the Arizona National Guard, in a transfer of authority ceremony.
These two organizations represent excellence in Army aviation, said Col. Kelly Thomas, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade commander. You are a team of teams, and you continue to impress me. You are (one of the many) reasons we do great work here in Afghanistan.
Task Force Talon assumed aviation operations in March 2006 and set a new standard for other task forces to follow by rebuilding four fuel and armament points that have become the model for the rest of the theater. The task force also constructed and established direct maintenance facilities and created a battalion level operation area for the first time in this region of Afghanistan – all this was accomplished without the loss of a single soldier.
I would like to thank my company commanders and first sergeants because we could not have accomplished (any of this) without their leadership, said Lt. Col. Collier Lipple, Task Force Talon commander.
As the largest unit to deploy in Arizona history, the 1st Battalion, 285th Regiment has transitioned from the AH-64A Apache to the AH-64D Apache Longbow, the worlds most advanced multi-role combat helicopter. In April 2006, the unit deployed to Fort Hood, Texas, to undergo unit fielding and training in preparation for their deployment here in support of the 82nd. |