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  2. United States Aviator Badge - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and types of aviation badges issued by the U.S. Armed Forces, including the Basic Aviator Badge for Air Force and Army pilots. The web page also covers the requirements, devices, and variations of the badges for different services and specialties.

  3. United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence is the United States Army Aviation Branch's headquarters, and it's training and development center, located at Fort Novosel, Alabama. The Aviation Center of Excellence coordinates and deploys aviation operations and trains aviation officers in a variety of topics, including classroom navigation ...

  4. United States Army Aviation Branch - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and missions of the Army Aviation Branch, which traces its origins to the Civil War and evolved from organic air observation to helicopter operations. The web page covers the development of Army Aviation from World War II to the present, with references to the Air Force and the Air Corps.

  5. List of equipment of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army is to keep, 5,036 are to be stored, 1,073 are used for training, and the remainder are spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility.

  6. Weapon systems officer - Wikipedia

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    A Weapon Systems Officer (WSO), nicknamed "Wizzo", is an air flight officer directly involved in all air operations and weapon systems of a military aircraft.. Historically, aircrew duties in military aircraft were highly specialised and rigid, because the relevant controls, instruments/displays, and/or weapons were concentrated in front of particular seats, panels or positions.

  7. Aviator badge - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and evolution of the aviator badge, also known as a pilot's badge or pilot wings, in different countries and militaries. See the images and descriptions of various badges, medals and emblems that recognize military aviation training and qualification.

  8. Badges of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and categories of military decorations issued by the U.S. Army to soldiers who achieve various qualifications and accomplishments. See the list of badges, tabs, and other accoutrements, and their order of precedence and eligibility criteria.

  9. Aircrew Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Aircrew Badge, also known as wings, is a military qualification badge for aircrew members of the U.S. armed forces. Learn about the origins, designs, and levels of the badge for different branches and services, including the Army Aviation Badge and the Air Force Aircrew Badge.