Deployment of the Chinook helicopter
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This is a list of military units using the CH-47 Chinook helicopter.
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[edit] United States Army
[edit] Active Duty Units
- 7th Battalion, 101st Avn Regt (Heavy Lift) (Fort Campbell, Kentucky)
- B Co, 2/227th Avn Regt 1CD (Heavy Lift) (Fort Hood, Texas) formerly A Co 2/52nd Avn Regt (Camp Humphreys, ROK)
- B Co, 2/52nd Avn Regt (Camp Humphreys, Korea)
- B Co, 2/3d, Avn Regt 3ID (Heavy Lift)(Hunter AAF)
- B Co, 3/82nd Avn Regt (Heavy Lift)(Fort Bragg)
- F Co, 5/159th Avn Regt (Heavy Lift) (Giebelstadt, Germany)
- B Co, 214th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Wheeler AAF, Hawaii)
- B Co, 1/52nd Avn Regt "The Sugarbears" (Fort Wainwright, Alaska), formerly B Co 4/123rd Avn Regt
- 3rd Bn, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Hunter AAF, Georgia)
- 2nd Bn, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Fort Campbell, Kentucky)
- B Co, 3/10th Avn Regt (GSAB) (Wheeler-Sack AAF, New York)
- B Co, 2-4 Avn Regt (GSAB) 4ID (Fort Hood, Texas)
- B Co, 1-228th Avn Regt "Sugarbears South" (Soto Cano AB, Honduras)
[edit] Army Reserve
- HHC, 7/158th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Fort Hood, Texas)
- A Co(-), 7/158th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Fort Hood, Texas)
- Det 1, A Co, 7/158th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Fort Carson, Colorado)
- B Co, 7/158th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Olathe, Kansas)
- HHC, 5/159th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Fort Eustis, Virginia)
- A Co, 5/159th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Fort Lewis, Washington)
- B Co, 5/159th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Fort Eustis, Virginia)
[edit] Army National Guard
- E Co, 168th Avn (Fort Lewis, Washington)
- Det 1, E Co, 168th Avn (Pendleton, Oregon)
- G Co, 140th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Stockton, California)
- Det 1, G Co, 140th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Reno, Nevada)
- C Co, 193rd Avn (Med Lift) (Wheeler AAF, Hawaii)
- G Co, 104th Avn (Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania)
- Det 1, Co G, 104th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Windsor Locks, Connecticut)
- G Co, 185th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Meridian, Mississippi)
- Det 1, Co G, 185th Avn (Heavy Lift) (Selfridge ANGB, Michigan)
- G Co, 3/149th Avn (Hookmasters) (Grand Prairie, Texas)
- Det 1, G Co, 3/149th Avn (Lexington, Oklahoma)
- B Co 2-238 Avn (Peoria, Illinois)
- Det 1, F Co, 1/106th Avn (Davenport, Iowa)
- F Co, 1/131st Avn (Birmingham, Alabama)
- Det 1, F Co, 1/131st Avn (Hunter AAF, Georgia)
- Co H, 1/189th Avn (Helena, Montana)
- G Co, 1/137th Avn (North Canton, Ohio)
- B Co, 2-135th GSAB (Muleskinners) Grand Island, Nebraska
- 34th Combat Aviation Brigade (several companies)
- 36th Combat Aviation Brigade (several companies, including B Co, 2/135th GSAB (Bootlegger), CO ARNG; and a company of the 449th Aviation Support Battalion, TX NG, Austin, Texas
[edit] United Kingdom
[edit] Royal Air Force
[edit] Italy
[edit] Italian Army Aviation
- 1° Army Aviation Regiment “Antares”
[edit] Netherlands
[edit] Royal Netherlands Air Force
- No. 298 Squadron
[edit] Australia
- C Squadron of the Army's 5th Aviation Regiment, Townsville, Queensland since 1995
- No. 12 Squadron RAAF between 1973 and 1989
[edit] Republic of Singapore Air Force
- 127 Squadron equipped with 12 CH-47SD aircraft located at Sembawang Airbase
[edit] Iran
[edit] Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Equipped with CH-47C model.
[edit] Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation
Equipped with CH-47C model.
[edit] Argentina
[edit] Argentine Air Force
- VII Brigada Aerea (7th Air Brigade) received 3 CH-47C (Model 308) designated H-91 to H-93. One lost in an accident in Antarctica. Participated in the Falklands War. In the 1990s were used for fire control. Now retired and airframes preserved.
[edit] Argentine Army
- Batallon de Helicopteros de Asalto 601 (601st Assault Helicopters Battalion) received 2 CH-47C (Model 309) designated AE-520 and AE-521. The first was captured by the British during the Falklands War and restored as Royal Air Force ZH257 and the other was destroyed on the ground by a Harrier strike aircraft.
[edit] Canada
[edit] Canadian Forces
- No. 447 Squadron RCAF