US Army C Co 2-149 Alamo Dustoff KFOR 22 Patch - Company C, 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, Texas Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk MEDEVAC Embroidered Patch, Kosovo Force 2022 Rotation.
Alamo Dustoff pride, Black Hawk MEDEVAC heritage, and a NATO peacekeeping deployment captured in a single embroidered piece.
Company C, 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment is a UH-60 Black Hawk MEDEVAC unit of the Texas Army National Guard, flying under the Alamo Dustoff callsign from Martindale Army Airfield in San Antonio. The 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation is classified as a General Support Aviation Battalion, with Charlie Company serving as its dedicated aeromedical evacuation element. KFOR 22 marks the unit's 2022 deployment to Kosovo in support of the NATO-led Kosovo Force, a peacekeeping mission established under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 following the 1999 humanitarian crisis in the Balkans. KFOR's core mandate is to maintain a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all communities in Kosovo, and U.S. Army National Guard aviation units have rotated through that mission for more than two decades. For Alamo Dustoff crews, the Kosovo rotation meant bringing Army MEDEVAC readiness into a multinational peacekeeping environment, supporting allied forces and the broader stability mission across the region. This embroidered patch documents that specific deployment chapter, tying the Alamo Dustoff callsign, the 2-149 lineage, and the KFOR 22 rotation into one collectible piece of unit history.
Perfect for Alamo Dustoff veterans, C Co 2-149 alumni, Texas Army National Guard aviation supporters, UH-60 Black Hawk crew members and flight medics, KFOR deployment veterans, Army MEDEVAC collectors, shadow box builders, reunion displays, challenge coin and patch boards, and family members who want a meaningful tribute to the Soldiers who carried aeromedical evacuation capability into a NATO peacekeeping theater in 2022.
Alamo Dustoff, KFOR 22 - the mission, the rotation, and the crew, stitched into the record.