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18 lut 2010 · The “Red Wolves” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 84 held a change of command ceremony, Jan. 30, at Naval Station Norfolk as Cmdr. Scott. R. Gootee relieved Cmdr. Sean A. Butcher as commanding officer. Sailors and invited guests braved the extreme snow conditions as the change of command ceremony took place inside the HSC-84 hangar.
Norfolk-based Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 84 will be closed in March, according to a report from The Navy Times. The squadron, along with HSC-85, has been involved in secret missions in war...
NORFOLK (NNS) -- Navy Reserve Helicopter Combat Support Squadron (HSC) 84 capped off a year of distinguished service when the squadron received the Citizen Patriot Unit award for 2010 at a ceremony March 22 at Fort Myer, Va.
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HSC-84 sustained a forward combat detachment for over 7 years in Iraq. The active component augmented the reserves across the manpower spectrum. Managing a massive training and certification program, the Redwolves sustained zero casualties and a 98% mission readiness operating in the most demanding desert, night environment.
Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 84 (HSC-84) "Red Wolves" was a helicopter squadron of the United States Navy Reserve. Along with the "Firehawks" of HSC-85, the "Red Wolves" were one of only two squadrons in the U.S. Navy dedicated to supporting Navy SEAL and SWCC Teams, and Combat Search & Rescue.
16 paź 2015 · NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. — For the first time in 12 years, every HH-60H Rescue Hawk helicopter flier with member of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 84