HSM-46

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Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron Four Six
Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 46 (US Navy) insignia 2016.png
HSM-46 Insignia
Country United States
BranchUnited States Navy Seal United States Navy
TypeNavy Helicopter Squadron
RoleAnti-submarine warfare (ASW)
Anti-surface warfare (ASUW)
Search and rescue (SAR)
Medical evacuation (MEDEVAC)
Vertical replenishment (VERTREP)
(NSFS)
(COMREL)
Size300
Part ofCarrier Air Wing 7
USS George H. W. Bush
Garrison/HQNaval Station Mayport
Nickname(s)Grandmasters
Motto(s)Set the standard
Colors  
Mascot(s)Knight (chess piece)
AnniversariesEstablished at Mayport, Florida, on April 7, 1988
EngagementsOperation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Global War on Terror
Websitehttp://www.public.navy.mil/airfor/hsm46/
Commanders
Commanding OfficerCDR Chris Richard
Executive OfficerCDR Michael O'Neill
Command Master ChiefCMDCM(SS/SW) Michael Kelly
Aircraft flown
Multirole helicopter(LAMPS) Mark III MH-60R Seahawk

Helicopter Maritime Strike Four Six (HSM-46), the "Grandmasters", are a United States Navy helicopter squadron based at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida. HSM-46 deploys aboard cruisers, destroyers, and aircraft carriers in independent operations or in support of strike groups.[1] The squadron was established on 7 April 1988 as Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron (Light) Forty Six (HSL-46)

Squadron insignia during period of designation as HSL-46

Mission and history[]

HSM-46 deploys Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) program helicopters to United States Navy warships performing search and rescue, vertical replenishment, medical evacuation, and communications relay and combat missions. Established at Mayport, Florida, on April 7, 1988, HSM-46 currently deploys ten detachments aboard Atlantic Fleet ships. A detachment normally consists of one or two aircraft, five to six pilots, two to three sensor operators, a maintenance chief, and eight to twelve maintenance personnel. A typical detachment deploys with its assigned ship for six months, with several shorter work-up cruises prior to the long deployment. The squadron is directly responsible to Commander, Helicopter Maritime Strike Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet.

The squadron is currently assigned to Carrier Air Wing 7 on board the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush, replacing HSM-79.

Transition from HSL-46[]

HSL-46 was re-designated HSM-46 in March 2012 at Naval Station Mayport.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "HSM-46 Navy page".
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