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utility and cargo unit can expect to conduct air assault operations. The force commander
may choose to conduct an air assault as part of the striking force to complete the destruction
of the enemy.
1-3. UTILITY AND CARGO HELICOPTER UNIT ORGANIZATIONS
a. Assault Helicopter Battalion. The AHB provides division and corps commanders with a highly
mobile, flexible, and responsive combat force. This force can plan and execute combat, combat
support and combat service support operations. The AHB's speed and mobility enable the
commander to adjust force ratios across the entire battlefield, carrying the fight to the enemy.
(1) Corps aviation brigades are authorized one AHB (see Figure 1-1). It consists of a HHC,
2 companies of 15 UH-60s each, and an AVUM. Presently, all corps AHBs are Army
National Guard organizations.
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Legend: See the glossary for acronyms and abbreviations.
Figure 1-1. Corps AHB
(a) The HHC provides C2, logistics support, and ground maintenance support for the
battalion. The headquarters section consists of the battalion commander, his staff, and
staff sections. The headquarters company consists of a company headquarters, a
supply section, an automotive maintenance section, a food service section, a
communications section, a medical treatment team, and a class III platoon.
(b) The AVUM company provides unit level maintenance for battalion aircraft. The
company consists of a company headquarters, a quality assurance section, an aircraft
maintenance section, and an aircraft component repair section.
(c) The two assault helicopter companies provide the corps commander with air
assault capabilities. Each company consists of a headquarters section and three
platoons of five UH-60s each.
(2) Light infantry divisions and airborne divisions are authorized one AHB (see Figure 1-2).
It consists of an HHC, 2 companies of 15 UH-60s each, one command aviation company of
eight UH-60s and four EH-60s, and an AVUM company. This battalion provides the air
assault capability for the division commander, as well as supporting C2 operations and
providing aircraft to the attack battalion of the division for C2 and CSAR operations. The
organization of the companies is the same as the corps AHB with the following changes:
(a) Class III support is provided by the aviation brigade HHC; the battalion has no
class III platoon.
(b) The CAC consists of a headquarters section, one platoon of eight UH-60s, and one
platoon of four EH-60s. This company provides the C2 capability for the division,
aerial mine warfare, and the division's aerial electronic warfare capability.
Additionally, the CAC is equipped to conduct missions using the FRIES, paradrop,
and HELOCAST systems.
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Legend: See the glossary for acronyms and abbreviations.
Figure 1-2. Light division/airborne division AHB
(3) The air assault division is authorized three AHBs (see Figure 1-3). Each battalion
consists of an HHC, 2 companies of 15 UH-60s each, and an AVUM company. The AHB of
the air assault division provides the division commander with a flexible, highly mobile force
capable of conducting air assaults throughout the battlefield framework. The organization of
the AHB is identical to the corps AHB.
Legend: See the glossary for acronyms and abbreviations.
Figure 1-3. Air assault division AHBs
b. Heavy Helicopter Battalions. All heavy helicopter units provide the force commander a highly
mobile and rapid means of moving priority combat systems, personnel, and supplies throughout
his AO. Additionally, the heavy helicopter battalion, coupled with AHBs, provides the force
commander with a robust air assault force capable of moving large numbers of combat soldiers
great distances. The use of the heavy helicopter battalion enables the force commander to rapidly
concentrate combat power at the decisive time and place on the battlefield. EAC, corps aviation
brigades, and air assault divisions are authorized one heavy helicopter battalion. The EAC heavy
lift battalion consists of an HHC, and 2 companies of 16 CH-47Ds (see Figure 1-4). The corps
heavy helicopter battalion consists of an HHC and 4 companies of 16 CH-47Ds (see Figure 1-5).
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The air assault division heavy helicopter battalion consists of an HHC and 3 companies of 16
CH-47Ds (see Figure 1-6).
(1) The HHC performs the same functions as those listed for the corps air assault battalion.
(2) All heavy helicopter companies are designed to operate independently from the parent
battalion HHC. Each company consists of a company headquarters, flight operations
section, supply section, automotive maintenance section, food service section,
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