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HS-10 transitioned eight entire fleet HS squadrons in addition to the normal replacement pilot/aircrew load. Additionally, the Warhawks provided training for Navy Helicopter Combat Squadrons (HCS), U.S. Coast Guard personnel in their initial transition to the HH-60J "Jayhawks," and pilots from Germany's Naval Air Arm. [citation needed]
HS-75: 1 June 1970 – present (inactive 1 Apr 2007–present) HS-75 Deactivated 1 April 2007 United States Navy Reserve Squadron HS-84: Thunderbolts SH-3A,D: HS-84: 1 July 1970-Apr 1984 HSL-84: Apr 1984–present) (inactive 30 Jun 2001–present) (same sqdn listed in HSL section) HSL-84 Deactivated 30 Jun 2001 United States Navy Reserve ...
HS-2 and HS-4 were also commissioned there in 1952. They were followed by many others, HS-6 and HS-8 in 1956, and HS-10 in 1960. In 1967, the oldest of the helicopter squadrons, HC-1, commissioned in 1948 at NAS Lakehurst, was divided into five squadrons, HC-3, HC-5, HC-7, HA(L)-3 and HC-1 and brought aboard at Imperial Beach.
Pages in category "Helicopter anti-submarine squadrons of the United States Navy" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In September of that year the HSS-2 was redesignated the SH-3A Sea King with the Navy's adoption of the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system. The Sea King, incorporating upgrades over the years, would take HS-6 into the 1990s. HS-6 recovered Mercury Program astronauts Wally Schirra in 1962 and Gordon Cooper in 1963. In ...
Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 9 (HS-9) was the designation of two helicopter antisubmarine warfare squadrons of the United States Navy. The first squadron bearing the designation HS-9 was established on 1 June 1956 at Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island with five HSS-1N “Seabat” helicopters. The squadron was disestablished on ...
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A HSS-1 Seabat of HS-3 landing on USS Essex in 1957. HS-3 was first deployed aboard USS Antietam and USS Leyte in late 1956, flying the HSS-1 Seabat. This was followed by assignments to USS Lake Champlain, USS Tarawa, and USS Valley Forge, in 1958–60. From 1960 to 1970, HS-3 was assigned to Carrier Anti-Submarine Air Group 56 (CVSG-56).