News

The Air Assault Badge was approved for wear by Maj. Gen. Sidney Berry in a Division General Order on April 1, 1974.
Recently, two Airmen assigned to the 42nd Security Forces Squadron successfully earned the prestigious Air Assault badge through the U.S. Army Air Assault School at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
"Sending UNG graduates into the force as junior officers with the Air Assault Badge keeps with the UNG tradition of producing resilient, effective and successful leaders." December was simply the ...
Gonzalez arrived for his second tour at Fort Campbell in December 2022. His awards and decorations include the Air Assault Badge, Expert Soldier Badge, Army Commendation Medal (awarded three times ...
DAHLONEGA- The University of North Georgia (UNG) Corps of Cadets recently had 27 cadets graduate from the Army’s Air Assault School at the Warrior Training Center at Fort Moore, Georgia. UNG’s ...
His awards and decorations include the Air Assault Badge, Expert Soldier Badge, Army Commendation Medal (awarded three times), Army Achievement Medal (awarded seven times), Army Good Conduct Medal ...