D/227 Aircraft on Display

I have identified six aircraft (AH-1) that served with D/227 that are now on display in the United States. This information is based on the listing of display aircraft provided on the “Warbirds and Airshows” website.

Tail Number     Dates with D/227       Location 
	
67-15766       12-1968 to 07-1971      Army Aviation Heritage Foundation, Hampton, GA 	
67-15768       12-1968 to 02-1971      City of Greer, Greer, SC 	 	
67-15771       12-1968 to 01-1969      City of Troy, Troy, AL 	 	
67-15790       01-1969 to 03-1969      AMVETS Post #4 , Massena, NY	 	
67-15803       01-1969 to 05-1970      American Legion Post #11, Florence, AL 	
69-16442       08-1970 to 07-1971      Borough of South Plainfield, South Plainfield, NJ 	

Lineage of Delta Company, 227th AHB, 1CAV

The following is from the current website of 4-227 AHB, 1CAV

“The  current 4-227th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion traces its origins to two distinct lineages:  the regimental affiliation with the 227th AVN REGT and its roots as the Army’s first armed helicopter unit- the Utility Tactical Transport Company (UTT)- known simply as “First with Guns!”.  Constituted on 15 JUL 1961, BG Joe Stilwell. Jr. led the UTT to develop attack helicopter tactics- evolutionary concepts as relevant today as they were innovative then.  The UTT was re-flagged on several occasions in Viet Nam:  in AUG 1964, as the 68th Armed Helicopter Company (AHC); in MAR 1965, as the 197th AHC; and in SEP 1966, as the 334th AHC- the first AHC in Viet Nam equipped with the advanced AH-1G Cobra.
During the same period, the Battalion’s regimental roots were constituted on 1 FEB 1963 as Company D, 227th Aviation Battalion, an arial weapons company assigned to the 11th Air Assault Division.  On 1 JUL 1965, it was reorganized and re-designated as Company D, 227th Aviation Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division.  The D Company “Guns” served valorously in support of 1st Cavalry Division operations, in Viet Nam, until it was inactivated on 30 AUG 1971.  The unit was awarded two Presidential Unit Citations and two Valorous Unit Awards for its sustained actions in the A-Shau Valley, and the provinces of Pleiku Binh Thuan, and Bien Hoa, from 1966-1971.  While the Guns of 227th de-activated, the Guns of the 334th AHC deployed to Hanau, Germany, in 1973, and were later re-flagged the 503rd Aviation Battalion.  The units of the 503rd would ultimately re-flag as AH64 units in the 227th AVN REGT, sustaining the First with Guns lineage in Europe.  Back at Fort Hood, D Company, 227th was re-activated on 16 JUL 1987, deploying with the Division to Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, in support of the Defense of Saudi Arabia and the Liberation of Kuwait.
The Unit was again reorganized and re-designated, on 16 NOV 1993 as the 4th Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment at Fort Hood, TX, serving the Division proudly until its deactivation as a regular Army unit on 15 FEB 1997.  During this Aviation Restructuring Initiative, the Army also down-sized the 2nd and 3rd   (AH-64) Battalions of the 227th AVN REGT, activating the 1-501st AVN REGT (ATK) at Hanau, Germany as part of the 1st Armored Division.  Following distinguished tours to Bosnia and Kosovo, the Battalion deployed on a 15 month combat tour to Operation Iraqi Freedom, in April 2003, earning the Valorous Unit Award for its actions in the Baghdad area of operations.  In 2005, the 1-501st ATK deployed from Germany to Fort Hood to undergo the AH-64D Unit and Fielding Training Program and re-join the 1st Cavalry Division.  The Guns deployed to OIF 06-08 with the First Team on 24 SEP 06 and conducted sustained attack and reconnaissance operations for 15 months over Baghdad, in support of MND-B and MND-C.  The unit redeployed to Texas in January 2008 to prepare for future operations in support of the war against terrorists and extremists.”

Notebook from Phan Thiet – 1967

Jim Puhala sent along a copy of his hand written notebook which he kept while serving with D/227 at Phan Thiet. Jim served briefly with A/227 before being transferred to D/227 to fly gunships. His tour was January 1967 to January 1968.

Jim states that during August 1967, “I began to attend the nightly task force briefings. the notes include the daily password/reply, troop dispositions for 2/7, action reports, religious services, movies, and miscellaneous other stuff (some of which I can’t decipher).”

His notebook has 95 pages of information from August 1967 to the end of December 1967.

This is a large file which will take about four minutes to download with DSL connection.

Puhala Notebook.pdf

227th Battalion and Unit Citations and Awards

BATTALION AND UNIT CITATIONS AND AWARDS

227TH BN PRESIDENTAL UNIT CITATION –  PLEIKU PROVINCE –  23 OCT TO 26 NOV 65

CO A 227TH , CO D 227TH  PRESIDENTAL UNIT CITATION – BINH THUAN PROVINCE – 27 JAN TO 04 APR 67

2ND &3RD PLT, CO D 227TH  VALOROUS UNIT AWARD  –   QUANG TIN PROVINCE –   01-31 OCT 67

227TH BN VALOROUS UNIT AWARD  –  BIEN HOA PROVINCE –  6 MAR 69

227TH BN VALOROUS UNIT AWARD  –  FISH HOOK –  01 MAY TO 29 JUNE 70

CO A 227TH VALOROUS UNIT AWARD  –  FIRE SUPPORT BASE 6 – 31 MAR TO 16 APR 71

227TH BN MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATION  –  VIETNAM 1965-1966 – SEP 65- NOV 66

227TH BN REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM CROSS OF GALLANTRY W/PALM  –  VIETNAM 1965- 1966 –  09 AUG 65- 19 MAY 69

227TH BN REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM CROSS OF GALLANTRY W/PALM  –  VIETNAM 1969- 1970 – MAY 69- FEB 70

227TH BN REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM CROSS OF GALLANTRY W/PALM  –  VIETNAM 1970- 1971 – 21 FEB 70- 28 FEB 71

227TH BN REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM CIVIL ACTION HONOR MEDAL 1ST CLASS  –  VIETNAM 1969- 1970 01 JAN 69- 01 FEB 71