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Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron

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The HC designation was used to designate squadrons who's primary function was either logistics or the provision of utility services with two notable exceptions; HC-7 and HC-9 were Combat Search and Rescue squadrons. In April 2005 all existing HC squadrons but one were redesignated Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) squadrons and the single remaining HC squadron (the second squadron to be designated HC-4) was deactivated on 28 September 2007. Since 28 September 2007 the HC designation exists only as the designation for that single inactive squadron.

HU/HC squadrons were numbered sequentially beginning with HU-1/HC-1 with odd numbers given to Pacific Fleet squadrons and even numbers to Atlantic Fleet squadrons. The jump from HC-11 to HC-16 occurred because HC-16 was originally established by the Naval Air Training Command as HCT-16 to provide Plane Guard services aboard the Naval Air Training Command's training Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington (AVT-16). It was redesignated HC-16 when it was administratively transferred from the Naval Air Training Command to Commander, Naval Air Forces Atlantic Fleet in 1977. HC-85 was a redesignation of the Navy Reserve's HS-85 and it kept its designation number through the redesignation.

 

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HC- Squadrons

HC-1

1965 - 1994

HC-2 1965 - 1977
1987 - 2006
HC-3 1967 - 2005
HC-4 1965 - 1972
HC-4 1983 - 2007
HC-5 1967 - 1972
HC-5 1984 - 2005
HC-6 1967 - 2005
HC-7 1967 - 1975
HC-8 1984 - 2005
HC-9 1975 - 1990
HC-11 1956 - 2005
HC-16 1977 - 1994
HC-85 1994 - 2006

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last update 22. February 2012

written 24. April 2005

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