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    • 1-17 Air Cavalry Squadron (ACS) Inactivation Ceremony

      Photo by Spc. Matthew Keegan   |   82nd Combat Aviation Brigade   |   12.15.2025

      Paratroopers assigned to 1st Squadron, 17th Air Cavalry Regiment, (1-17th ACS) Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division salute the flag for the playing of the National Anthem during the 1-17th ACS inactivation ceremony on Simmons Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Dec. 16, 2025. Since its founding, the unit has been involved in almost every major conflict and has undergone numerous......

    • 1-17 Air Cavalry Squadron (ACS) Inactivation Ceremony

      Photo by Spc. Matthew Keegan   |   82nd Combat Aviation Brigade   |   12.15.2025

      Paratroopers assigned to 1st Squadron, 17th Air Cavalry Regiment, (1-17th ACS) Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division case 1-17s colors during the 1-17th ACS inactivation ceremony on Simmons Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Dec. 16, 2025. Since its founding, the unit has been involved in almost every major conflict and has undergone numerous restructuring and modernization......

    • 1-17 Air Cavalry Squadron (ACS) Inactivation Ceremony

      Photo by Spc. Matthew Keegan   |   82nd Combat Aviation Brigade   |   12.15.2025

      Lt. Col. Elizabeth Verardo (left), the commander of 1st Squadron, 17th Air Caverly Regiment, (1-17th ACS) shaking hands with Col. Robert Beal, the commander of the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, during the 1-17th ACS inactivation ceremony on Simmons Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Dec. 16, 2025. Since its founding, the unit has been involved in almost every major conflict and has......

    • 1-17 Air Cavalry Squadron (ACS) Inactivation Ceremony

      Photo by Spc. Matthew Keegan   |   82nd Combat Aviation Brigade   |   12.15.2025

      Lt. Col. Elizabeth Verardo, the commander of 1st Squadron, 17th Air Caverly Regiment, (1-17th ACS) speaks during the 1-17th ACS inactivation ceremony on Simmons Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Dec. 16, 2025. Since its founding, the unit has been involved in almost every major conflict and has undergone numerous restructuring and modernization efforts over the years. The inactivation......

    • 1-17 Air Cavalry Squadron (ACS) Inactivation Ceremony

      Photo by Spc. Matthew Keegan   |   82nd Combat Aviation Brigade   |   12.15.2025

      Former members of 1st Squadron, 17th Air Caverly Regiment, (1-17th ACS) during the 1-17th ACS inactivation ceremony on Simmons Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Dec. 16, 2025. Since its founding, the unit has been involved in almost every major conflict and has undergone numerous restructuring and modernization efforts over the years. The inactivation ceremony marks the official close of......

    • 1-17 Air Cavalry Squadron (ACS) Inactivation Ceremony

      Photo by Spc. Matthew Keegan   |   82nd Combat Aviation Brigade   |   12.15.2025

      Command Sgt. Maj. Norman Robles (left) the senior enlisted advisor for 1st Squadron, 17th Air Caverly Regiment (1-17th ACS), Lt. Col. Elizabeth Verardo (middle), the commander of 1-17th ACS, and Col. Robert Beal (right), the commander of the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, prepare to case 1-17ths colors during the 1-17th ACS inactivation ceremony on Simmons Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina,......

    • 3-38th Cavalry Squadron inactivation ceremony

      Photo by Sgt. Philip Velez   |   201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade   |   04.16.2015

      The 3-38th Cavalry Squadron, 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, held their inactivation ceremony on April 16, 2015. The 3-38th Cav has a rich history dating back to World War II and campaign participation throughout England, Belgium, Germany and Czechoslovakia. In present day, the 3-38th Cav supported the 201st BfSB throughout its worldwide reconnaissance missions and various training and......

    • 3-38th Cavalry Squadron inactivation ceremony

      Photo by Sgt. Philip Velez   |   201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade   |   04.16.2015

      The 3-38th Cavalry Squadron, 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, held their inactivation ceremony on April 16, 2015. The 3-38th Cav has a rich history dating back to World War II and campaign participation throughout England, Belgium, Germany, and Czechoslovakia. In present day, the 3-38th Cav supported the 201st BfSB throughout its worldwide reconnaissance missions and various training......

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