Maine fight pilots and help crews shall be deployed in February to help U.S. Central Command operations, probably within the Center East.
The Maine Nationwide Guard primarily based in Bangor introduced Tuesday the pending deployment of 36 Maine troopers from the third Battalion, 142nd Aviation Regiment (3-142).
Aviation unit members function Black Hawk helicopters and are skilled to conduct air assault and motion missions that help fight forces on the bottom. The Maine-based unit will present air help to the U.S. Central Command’s Operation Inherent Resolve and Operation Spartan Protect for a few 12 months.
Operation Inherent Resolve’s mission is to defeat of Islamic State group, whereas Operation Spartan Protect’s mission is to keep up a U.S. navy presence in Southwest Asia.
A spokesman for the Nationwide Guard mentioned the troopers are anticipated to be initially assigned to the Center East area with different assignments potential.
The final deployment for an Army aviation unit from Maine befell in 2018 when Firm G, third Battalion, 126th Aviation Regiment, supported navy operations in Afghanistan.
Previously, Maine aviation and upkeep crews have supported operations in Iraq, Kuwait, Guatemala and Bosnia, in addition to domestically on the Southwest border and in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina.
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