Who We Are

The 82nd Airborne Division Association is for anyone who ever served in the 82nd Airborne Division, and anyone who is currently serving on active duty on jump status; or, has ever served in any of the uniformed services on either jump or glider status and was honorably discharged.

The Association was organized in England, prior to the Normandy invasion (1944).



We have members who have served with the 11th, 13th, 17th, 82nd, 101st Airborne Divisions; 187th, 503rd, 508th Airborne Regimental Combat Teams; 173rd Airborne Brigade (Separate) as well as troopers from Special Forces, Airborne Rangers, Marine Corps Recon, Navy SEALS, and Air Force Special Tactics personnel.
82nd Airborne Division Association, Inc
P.O. Box 87482
Fayetteville, NC 28304-7482
910.223.1182
Our Mission Statement

  • Further develop the bond between current and past Airborne forces of the U.S. Military
  • Maintain a record of the history and accomplishments of Airborne Troopers.
  • Maintain a close liaison with active Division.
  • Support the 82nd Airborne Division Memorial Museum.
  • Provide scholarships through the Association Educational Fund to recently released veterans and children of veteran and active duty members of the Association ($87,250 awarded in 2002)
  • Honor the NCO & Trooper of the Year

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Welcome to our first attempt at going "paperless" with the Monthly Bulletin.  We greatly appreciate all of you who have chosen this option to help save time, money and a few trees. 

December/January Bulletin 586  Part One - Part Two
63rd Annual Convention Board of Directors Minutes
63rd Annual Convention Delgate Minutes
Centurian Wings Application
(Photo by SSG John S. Laughter, 2nd BCT PAO)
Paratroopers from B Troop, 1/73 Cavalry, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, assist and escort Haitians and American Citizens as they enter the Haiti International Airport during the humanitarian aid and assistance effort of the 2nd BCT, January 14th. Paratroopers from 2-325 Airborne Infantry Regiment unload cases of water and food, for distribution, from a Navy SH-60 Seahawk helicopter inside the National Stadium, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 20th.Paratroopers from 2-325 Airborne Infantry Regiment distribute food and water to Haitians outside the National Stadium, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 20th.Paratroopers from 2-325 Airborne Infantry Regiment place bottles of water into the pockets of an injured Haitian man during a food and water distributions effort at the National Stadium, January 20thParatroopers from 2-325 Airborne Infantry Regiment distribute food and water to Haitians outside the National Stadium, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 20th.Paratroopers from 2-325 Airborne Infantry Regiment distribute food and water to Haitians outside the National Stadium, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 20thParatroopers from 2-325 Airborne Infantry Regiment distribute food and water to Haitians outside the National Stadium, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 20th.Paratroopers from 1-325th AIR, place an 84 year old Haitian woman found, trapped after the earthquake into a field litter ambulance for transportation to the hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 22nd.Col. Chris Gibson, 2nd BCT commander, and translator SGM Dominique Chouloutte, HHC, 2nd BCT, ask Haitian in the city of Port-au-Prince what there concerns are and how the 2nd BCT can help them, January 22nd. Cpt. Jason Ferguson, 2nd BCT, 82nd Abn. Div., brigade surgeon, uses water to clean a leg injury of Joanna Jnbaptiste, 18, Port-au-Prince, as Sgt. 1st Class Dominique Michel, 2nd BCT, translator, translates instructions on the proper care of the injuryA paratrooper of the 82nd airborne division talks with staff at the entrance to the general hospital in Port-au-Prince. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday staunchly defended the American response to Haiti's earthquake, lashing out at foreign critics and calling the US military vital to th
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Paratroopers of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team continue to provide humanitarian aid and assistance to the people of Haiti.

Operation Unified Response, 2nd BCT, Haiti
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