29th Combat Aviation Brigade edit

Hi Agamemnon
welcome to wikipedia and thanks for the info about the 29th Combat Aviation Brigade. I suspected that you might have up to date information about the Brigades composition, but reverted your edits because you did not give a reason for your edits in the edit summary and because you deleted the wikilinks - a big no-no! - wikilinks connect the various articles and you took all the links for the helicopters out; an example: before UH-60L/M Black Hawk, CH-47E/F Chinook and HH-60L/M Pave Hawk after UH-60, CH-47, HH-60 (MEDEVAC) removing wikilinks should never be done. Also you deleted the graphic of the 29th Division structure. Next time leave a comment on the article discussion page and ask for the graphic to be updated and the graphic will be updated! --noclador (talk) 06:20, 4 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

38th CAB edit

I updated the graphic and the article - thank you for the information :-) any time you have other news about the division composition of the US forces, just let me know and I will update the graphics asap - cheers, --noclador (talk) 18:25, 8 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

28th Infantry Division edit

Hi Agamemnon b5 - long time no hear! Nice to have you back :-) one question though: 28, 29, 42,... ah- to which division does the 1-224 AVN (S&S) actually and operationally belong???? Could you please clarify that for me, before I change graphic and articles? thanks, --noclador (talk) 21:50, 12 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Hi, I just changed the article and graphic according to your information. thanks and keep me posted on all the changes going on in the NG - obviously there is lots shuffling going on. All the best, --noclador (talk) 14:47, 16 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

On the 290th MP Brigade (and Company) edit

You might find this interesting:

"290th MP Brigade (Inactive) - Nashville, Tennessee

Constituted in the US Army Reserve on November 1, 1971, as HHC, 290th MP Brigade, activated at Nashville, Tennessee and assigned to the Third US Army. Reassigned October 1, 1973, to the First US Army. Reassigned to the Second US Army on October 1, 1983. Inactivated on October 15, 1985, at Nashville, Tennessee."

Also found this:

"Citizen-Soldiers of the 290th MP Co and 200th MP Co participated in Operation Vital Guardian. The training event tested the response to a nuclear attack on our homeland. Vital Guardian took place at the National Guard Armory in Washington DC from April 1 - April 4. The Maryland Army National Guard worked along side other agencies during the event and are now more prepared to respond to a terrorist attack on our homeland." -- this from here

Cheers W. B. Wilson (talk) 19:56, 16 December 2009 (UTC)Reply