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Approximately 30 Soldiers and three UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters from the Wisconsin Army National Guard
received a mobilization order this week for an active duty mission later this year to Iraq.
The Soldiers come from three West Bend-based units - Detachment 1, Company C; Detachment 2, Company D;
and Detachment 2, Company E, all of 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment - and were notified of the
alert and mobilization earlier this week.
The Soldiers will report to their armory in November of this year and then link up with the rest of 2nd
Battalion for training at a U.S. Army base in Texas before deploying overseas in support of Operation New
Dawn (formerly Operation Iraqi Freedom). The mobilization is expected to last about one year, to include time
spent training in Texas.
The mobilizing units were until recently part of the West Bend-based 832nd Medical Company, a Wisconsin Army
National Guard air ambulance unit boasting 100 members and nine helicopters. In February, the 832nd Medical
Company reorganized into seven separate elements as part of the Army's realignment of aviation units including
creating general support aviation battalions comprised of medical, utility, cargo, maintenance, general support
and forward support companies. The reorganization was officially recognized during a May 2 ceremony at Fort McCoy.
The 2/135th is based out of the Colorado Army National Guard and has assets in Nebraska, Louisiana, Kansas,
California and Wisconsin. Detachment 1, Company C, is a subordinate unit to a Nebraska Army National Guard air
ambulance company. Detachment 2, Company D is part of a maintenance company in Colorado, and Detachment 2,
Company E is part of a forward support company also in Colorado.
The four remaining units, which are not mobilizing at this time, are affiliated with 2nd Battalion, 238th
Aviation is based out of the Indiana Army National Guard - Detachment 4, Headquarters Company; Detachment 5,
Company D (maintenance); Detachment 5, Company E (forward support), and Company F (-). The Wisconsin detachments
are attached to aviation companies in Indiana, while Company F— a medical air ambulance unit - is based in West
Bend and has a detachment in Arkansas. The 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation also has aviation assets in Illinois,
South Carolina, Kentucky and California.
The former 832nd Medical Company has been called to active duty frequently in recent years. In 1997 the unit
served at Fort Benning, Ga., and Fort Stewart, Ga., to replace an active-duty air ambulance unit sent to the
Balkans. In 2003, approximately 45 members of the 832nd provided air ambulance services at Fort Lewis, Wash.,
for approximately 27 months as part of Operation Noble Eagle. In 2005, the 832nd sent three UH-1 Huey helicopters
and about 20 crew members to the New Orleans area to assist in Hurricane Katrina recovery operations. The 832nd
again sent three UH-1 helicopters in September 2008 to North Little Rock, Ark., to assist with Hurricane Ike
response efforts. In March of 2009 the 832nd was part of a Wisconsin National Guard effort to assist with flood
duty in North Dakota.
The 832nd finally traded in their versatile UH-1 helicopters for the UH-60 Black Hawk on May 3 of 2009.
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Command Sgt. Maj. David Wetuski of the Wisconsin Army National Guard's 641st Troop Command Battalion and
1st Sgt. Ted Corsi of the 832nd "Air Ambulance" Medical Company prepare to case the company's guidon as
part of a deactivation and reorganization ceremony May 2 at Fort McCoy. The 832nd was reorganized in February
as seven new units - Detachment 1, Company C; Detachment 2, Company D; and Detachment 2, Company E with 2nd
Battalion, 135th General Aviation Support, and Detachment 4, Headquarters Company; Detachment 5, Company D;
Detachment 5, Company E; and Company F (-) with 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment. 112th Mobile Public
Affairs Detachment photo by Spc. Alyson Berzinski
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