Seems plausible as B Co is called "War Eagles" (honoring the traditions of former 203 AvCo). A Co "Blue Stars" keeps the heritage of former 48 AvCo alive.Arjan wrote:(96-26)687 UH-60L 3-158th Avn has a stylized eagle or something like it on the nose. Does that make this a B Co. bird?
wonju666 wrote:Noted outside in the morning January 14th were:
Other side (platform in front of hangars)
(82-23)756 UH-60A +
(87-24)656 UH-60A +
(88-26)054 UH-60A +
(88-26)080 UH-60A +
(95-26)655 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(96-26)690 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(95-26)637 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(96-26)684 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(95-26)641 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(96-26)692 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(96-26)683 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
05-07008 AH-64D 2-159th Avn
07-05504 AH-64D 2-159th Avn
1x AH-64D adorned with sharkmouth
1x AH-64D wreck
Parked near the fence
85-24397 UH-60A +
88-26082 UH-60A nn
(95-26)645 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
95-26649 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
95-26652 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(96-26)675 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
96-26677 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(96-26)678 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
96-26685 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
96-26682 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(96-26)686 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(96-26)687 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
97-26763 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
(97-26)766 UH-60L 3-158th Avn
In total I noted 32 UH-60's outside as well as 3 Apaches, 1 wrecked AH-64D and one former Hohenfels UH-1H fuselage. The blue starred UH-60L's, as mentioned in earlier reports, are from A Co, 3-158th Avn.
By the way: CIS, thanks for your reply.
thanks for the confirmation!falcx wrote:Ruud, yes, "+" means UH-60's with medivac cross.
Charles
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