4th Aviation Regiment (United States)

4th Aviation Regiment

coat of arms
Active 1957–present
Country  United States
Branch United States Army Aviation Branch
Type Aviation
Size Regiment
Part of 4th Infantry Division (United States)
Motto VIGILANTIA AETERNA (eternal vigilance)
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

The 4th Aviation Regiment is an aviation regiment of the United States Army first formed in 1957.

Contents

Lineage

Constituted 1 April 1957 in the Regular Army as the 4th Aviation Company, assigned to the 4th Infantry Division, and activated at Fort Lewis, Washington

Reorganized and redesignated 1 October 1963 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Aviation Battalion (organic elements constituted 21 August 1963 and activated 1 October 1963)

(Company A inactivated 25 April 1966 in Vietnam; activated 1 September 1966 at Fort Lewis, Washington)

Battalion inactivated 4 December 1970 at Fort Lewis, Washington

Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Aviation Battalion, redesignated 21 November 1972 as Aviation Company, 4th Infantry Division, and activated at Fort Carson, Colorado

Reorganized and redesignated 17 March 1980 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Aviation Battalion (organic elements concurrently activated)

Battalion reorganized and redesignated 16 August 1987 as the 4th Aviation, a parent regiment under the United States Army Regimental System

Redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 4th Aviation Regiment

Distinctive Unit Insignia

A Gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Per fess nebuly Azure and Argent and per chevron counterchanged, in chief a pair of wings elevated and displayed Or. Attached below the shield a Gold motto scroll inscribed “VIGILANTIA AETERNA” in Blue letters.

Ultramarine blue is traditionally associated with Aviation units. The curved nebuly partition line is a heraldic representation of clouds. The triangular edge rising above the line stands for Mount Rainier with its peak above the clouds. Mount Rainier is a landmark of the unit’s place of activation. The golden eagle’s wings above the peak and clouds refer to the unit’s aviation function. The motto translates to “Eternal Vigilance.”

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 4th Aviation Battalion on 15 November 1963. It was rescinded on 8 July 1976. It was reinstated on 15 May 1980. It was amended to change the color of the shield on 15 May 1980. The insignia was redesignated for the 4th Aviation Regiment with the description revised on 10 July 1987.

Coat Of Arms

Blazon

Per fess nebuly Azure and Argent and per chevron counterchanged, in chief a pair of wings elevated and displayed Or. Crest On a wreath of the colors Argent and Azure issuant from a wreath of rice Or and palm Vert tied of the second a demi-dragon Gules. Motto VIGILANTIA AETERNA (Eternal Vigilance).

Ultramarine blue is traditionally associated with Aviation units. The curved nebuly partition line is a heraldic representation of clouds. The triangular edge rising above the line stands for Mount Rainier with its peak above the clouds. Mount Rainier is a landmark of the unit’s place of activation. The golden eagle’s wings above the peak and clouds refer to the unit’s aviation function.

The oriental dragon symbolizes the unit’s wartime service in Vietnam and participation in eleven campaigns. Red refers to the Meritorious Unit Commendation; the rice alludes to the Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal, and the palm represents the awards of the Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm.

The coat of arms was originally approved for the 4th Aviation Battalion on 15 November 1963. It was rescinded on 8 July 1976. It was reinstated on 15 May 1980. It was amended to add a crest and change the color of the shield on 15 May 1980. The insignia was redesignated for the 4th Aviation Regiment on 10 July 1987.

Honors

Campaign Participation Credit

Decorations

Current configuration

See also

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Center of Military History document "Lineage and Honors 4th Aviation Regiment".

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