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I just recently noticed that a former outfit of mine might be considered part of the 101st Airborne Division. I had seen an article on the C-47 That's All Brother, and as I was going over the photos I kept thinking "Please don't let it have carried the 101st..." but I was disappointed in that.
Daily Mail article
Anyway between the article and the fact that a new manager and I had both been stationed in Ft. Kobbe, Panama I got to reminiscing and looking up our respective units. Now I had always thought of my old unit, the 2d/187th, as just being part of the 193d Brigade down in that Central American outpost, and never thought it might be related to any familiar, old-time Army unit. In fact I recall the Battalion Commander telling us it was an historic activation, as it was the first Light Airborne Infantry Battalion in Army history, which understandably led me to believe that it was in fact newly minted and not affiliated with anything extant.* Of course for the grunts at the time it was like "Yeah, yeah, 'historic'; is the chow hall still gonna be open when we get back or not?"
Judging from the wiki article on the 187th, it reads like the 2/187 was part of the 101st.
"In October 1983 the 1st, 2d, and 4th Battalions, 187th Infantry, were activated, and on 21 November 1984 a 5th Battalion was activated. The 1st and 2nd Battalions were assigned to the 193rd Infantry Brigade in Panama and the 3rd, 4th and 5th were assigned to the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell. The 4th and 5th were created by reflagging the existing 1–503rd and 2–503rd, the colors of which were soon reactivated in Korea within the 2nd Infantry Division. The Panama-based 2–187th included one airborne company (Moatengators) within the battalion, and later jump status was expanded to the entire battalion. 2/187th was the last airborne battalion of the 187th. During a realignment of the United States Army's combat forces in 1987 the 1st and 2d Battalions were inactivated and the 5th and 4th Battalions were reflagged as the 1st and 2d Battalions, respectively. Upon moving to the 101st, the 187th became air assault."
We called ourselves "Rakkasans", and I see nothing but 101st mentions on the Rakkasan Association's history page.
[url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/187th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)]History of 187th Inf. reg.[/url]
So what say ye all, was the 2d/187th officially a part of the 101st, or nah?
* Yes, the only reason I know that word is because of The Shootist.
Daily Mail article
Anyway between the article and the fact that a new manager and I had both been stationed in Ft. Kobbe, Panama I got to reminiscing and looking up our respective units. Now I had always thought of my old unit, the 2d/187th, as just being part of the 193d Brigade down in that Central American outpost, and never thought it might be related to any familiar, old-time Army unit. In fact I recall the Battalion Commander telling us it was an historic activation, as it was the first Light Airborne Infantry Battalion in Army history, which understandably led me to believe that it was in fact newly minted and not affiliated with anything extant.* Of course for the grunts at the time it was like "Yeah, yeah, 'historic'; is the chow hall still gonna be open when we get back or not?"
Judging from the wiki article on the 187th, it reads like the 2/187 was part of the 101st.
"In October 1983 the 1st, 2d, and 4th Battalions, 187th Infantry, were activated, and on 21 November 1984 a 5th Battalion was activated. The 1st and 2nd Battalions were assigned to the 193rd Infantry Brigade in Panama and the 3rd, 4th and 5th were assigned to the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell. The 4th and 5th were created by reflagging the existing 1–503rd and 2–503rd, the colors of which were soon reactivated in Korea within the 2nd Infantry Division. The Panama-based 2–187th included one airborne company (Moatengators) within the battalion, and later jump status was expanded to the entire battalion. 2/187th was the last airborne battalion of the 187th. During a realignment of the United States Army's combat forces in 1987 the 1st and 2d Battalions were inactivated and the 5th and 4th Battalions were reflagged as the 1st and 2d Battalions, respectively. Upon moving to the 101st, the 187th became air assault."
We called ourselves "Rakkasans", and I see nothing but 101st mentions on the Rakkasan Association's history page.
[url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/187th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)]History of 187th Inf. reg.[/url]
So what say ye all, was the 2d/187th officially a part of the 101st, or nah?
* Yes, the only reason I know that word is because of The Shootist.