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    In 1966, the Navy sent a message fleet-wide, asking for volunteer Naval Aviators to man HA(L)-3. From the response, eighty Aviators were chosen to be the first "Seawolves" and transferred to Vietnam. On 1 April 1967, HA(L)-3 was officially established in South Vietnam under the command of LCDR Joseph B. Howard. [3]

  2. Apr 17, 2023 · The Seawolves were a vital component of the U.S. effort in Vietnam, providing critical air support to combat communist forces. Their success validated the concept of deploying naval helicopter crews in former Army UH-1 Huey helicopter gunships. The Seawolves remain a legendary part of U.S. naval history. Launch em’… until next time,

  3. www.history.navy.mil › TheSeawolvesV2ReloadThe Seawolves - NHHC

    The Seawolves The Navy formed Helicopter Light Attack Squadron 3 (HAL-3) to support naval riverine forces in the Mekong Delta. Like the riverine vessels, the squadron A HAL-3 UH-1 gunship flies low in front of a column of PBRs in the Mekong Delta in April 1968. (Naval History and Heritage Command) was a unique product of the war. Known as the “Seawolves,” HAL-3 provided close fire support ...

  4. The answer, formation of the all-volunteer Navy Helicopter Attack (Light) Squadron 3 (HA (L)-3), quickly renowned by their call sign “Seawolf.”. Utilizing hand-me-down equipment acquired from the Army and newly trained personnel, HA (L)-3 would go on to become the most highly decorated squadron in naval aviation history.

  5. The men of HC-1’s four Vietnam based detachments became the Seawolves of Helicopter Attack (Light) Squadron Three, HA (L)-3, on 1 April 1967, when the squadron was officially commissioned at Vung Tau under the command of LCDR Joseph B. Howard. HC-1 Dets 29, 27, 25 and 21 became HA (L)-3 Dets 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.

  6. In 1966, the Navy sent a message fleet-wide, asking for volunteer Naval Aviators to man HA(L)-3. From the response, eighty Aviators were chosen to be the first "Seawolves" and transferred to Vietnam. On 1 April 1967, HA(L)-3 was officially established in South Vietnam under the command of LCDR Joseph B. Howard.

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  8. Jul 4, 1996 · The navy’s answer to the problem of SEAL support in an operating environment of unbroken jungle, rice paddies, or open water was the UH-1B helicopter gunship, call sign Seawolves. Mounted on each side of the Seawolf Hueys were 2.75-inch rocket launchers, and two M-60 flex-mounted machine guns per side. Unique to the Seawolf gunships were its ...

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