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    Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

    The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the aviation arm of the British Army, first formed in 1942 during the Second World War by grouping the various airborne units of the British Army. Today, there are eight regiments (seven Regular Army and one Reserve) of the AAC, as well as two independent flights and two … See more

    Precursors
    The British Army first took to the sky during the 19th century with the use of observation balloons. In 1911 the Air Battalion of … See more

    The Army Air Corps is classed, in UK military parlance, as a "Combat Arm". It, therefore, carries its own guidon and is awarded battle honours. The honours awarded to the AAC are:
    • Normandy Landings 1944
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    The Army Air Corps adopted their first Corps Mascot – Zephyr, a bald eagle – in October 2011.
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    The training of future Army Air Corps aircrew is delivered … See more

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    • Farrar-Hockley, General Sir Anthony. The Army in the Air: The History of the Army Air Corps. Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK: Alan Sutton … See more

     
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    The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. Recognisable by their distinctive blue berets, AAC soldiers deliver firepower from Apache Attack and Wildcat Battlefield Reconnaissance helicopters to seek …

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  6. Army Aviation Centre - The British Army

    The Army Aviation Centre (AACen), located at Middle Wallop, conducts training for officers and soldiers in both the aircrew and groundcrew role. It is home to 2 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps and 7 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps.

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  9. Our Story - Army Air Corps

    History of the Army Air Corps. Formed on the 1st September 1957, detailed below is a summary of AAC activity from multiple deployments and campaigns from across the globe since our inception. Click on the text to open up the window …

  10. Army Air Corps - Historic Army Aircraft Flight

    The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. Recognisable by their distinctive light blue berets, AAC soldiers deliver firepower from battlefield helicopters to overwhelm and defeat enemy forces. The AAC …

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    Army Air Corps. 17,438 likes · 11 talking about this. This is the official page of the Army Air Corps a regiment of the British Army. http://www.army.mod.uk/aviation/air.aspx

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