The 1st Aviation Brigade is responsible for training Aviation officers, warrant officers, and Soldiers with a variety of aviation military occupational specialties. The Golden Hawks’ Brigade Headquarters and most subordinate units are stationed at the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence, Fort Novosel, Alabama. The 1st Aviation Brigade commands three distinctly different battalions, each with a unique mission to train young Soldiers and officers: 1st battalion, 13th aviation regiment, 1st battalion, 145th aviation regiment, and 2nd battalion, 13th aviation regiment at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.
Along with its many command responsibilities, logistical support requirements and administrative duties, the brigade's primary mission is to train and develop future Army aviation leaders. Instructors and cadre write, review and develop the courses critical to initial military training as well as professional military education. The cadre are some of the most competent and experienced officers, warrant officers, NCOs and civilians in the U.S. Army. They bring relevant combat experience together with current Army doctrine, lessons learned and a focus on air-ground operations to provide world-class instruction in a learning environment that is Above the Best.
Tactical training is further reinforced with state-of-the art simulations, allowing students to assume various command and staff positions at all command levels while fighting simulated battles throughout a wide spectrum of tactical scenarios.
Lastly, the brigade conducts a variety of training support, administrative and garrison support missions as part of AVCOE team.
HISTORY
In 1965, as the U.S. Army's involvement in Vietnam grew deeper, the ubiquitous use of the helicopter in the new "frontless" war became apparent. The Army had to have a means to maintain tactical and administrative control over all of its divisional and non-divisional aviation assets in country. It did this with the creation of the 1st Aviation Brigade, the Golden Hawks.
In April 1965, the USA Aviation Brigade (Provisional) was activated in Vietnam with the existing 13th, 14th, 52nd, and 145th Aviation Battalions reporting to it. In August it became the 12th Aviation Group. Now doubled in size, the 12th Aviation Group was used as the basis to form the 1st Aviation Brigade in March 1966. The Brigade served in Vietnam from May 1966 until March 1973. At its peak strength, the 1st Aviation Brigade had over 4,000 rotary and fixed wing aircraft and 24,000 Soldiers assigned.
Leadership
Commander, 1st Aviation Brigade
Colonel Jason T. Woodward enlisted as an infantryman in 1994 and served in the 3rd United States Infantry (The Old Guard) prior to attending the United States Military Academy Preparatory School in 1998. He was commissioned as an Aviation Second Lieutenant in 2003 from the United States Military Academy. Following completion of Basic Aviation Qualification Course and the AH-64D Advanced Qualification Course, he served as a scout and III/V platoon leader in 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry in Germany... READ MORE
Command CWO, 1st Aviation Brigade
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Nigel P. Huebscher is a native of Seymour, Wisconsin. He graduated high school in 1996 and attended the University of Wisconsin – Platteville for three semesters. In 1998, Nigel enlisted in the Army as a Utility Helicopter Repairer (67T). His initial assignment was with 5-101 at Fort Campbell, KY.
In 2001, Nigel was selected for Warrant Officer Candidate School and Warrant Officer Flight Training. After earning his Rated Aviator Wings in 2002, he served with Bravo Company... READ MORE
Command Sgt. Major, 1st Aviation Brigade
Command Sgt. Maj. Tahir N. Hasan
Command Sgt. Maj. Tahir N. Hasan is a Native of Los Angeles, California born to Farid and Doris Hasan and is the middle child of five siblings. He enlisted in the Army in August 1997 as a 15P, Aviation Operations Specialist. He attended basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and advanced individual training at Fort Novosel, Alabama. CSM Hasan has served as a Flight Operations NCO, Operations Sergeant, Senior Aviation Operations Sergeant, Observer, Coach/Trainer, First Sergeant, Brigade Operations Chief.... READ MORE