HC-2 (1948–1977)

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Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 2
(HC-2)
Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 2 (US Navy) insignia c1966.png
Active1 April 1948 – 30 September 1977
CountryFlag of the United States.svg  United States
BranchFlag of the United States Navy (official).svg  United States Navy
TypeNaval helicopter
SizeSquadron
Garrison/HQ NAS Jacksonville
Nickname(s)"Fleet Angels"

Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 2 (HC-2), also known as the "Fleet Angels", was a multi-role helicopter squadron of the United States Navy based at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The squadron was established on 1 April 1948 and remained active until disestablished on 30 September 1977.

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History

Early experience with helicopters by the U.S. Navy begun with Helicopter Development Squadron 3 (VX-3), which operated out of Naval Air Station Lakehurst, New Jersey (USA). With its decommissioning the U.S. Navy created its first two designated helicopter squadrons, Helicopter Utility Squadron 1 (HU-1) and HU-2 on 1 April 1948. Both squadrons were given the nickname "Fleet Angels" and their full designation was Helicopter Utility Squadron, reflecting the multiple missions that these squadrons were expected to be able to complete. In July 1965, HU-2 was re-designated Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 2 (HC-2). In October 1973, the squadron was relocated to Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), where on 30 September 1977, the squadron would be disestablished due to budget constraints following nearly 30 years of service. [1] [2]

A Sikorsky SH-3G of HC-2 aboard USS America in 1974. Sikorsky SH-3G 148974 HC-2 America Pmouth 30.09.74 edited-2.jpg
A Sikorsky SH-3G of HC-2 aboard USS America in 1974.

During the squadron's establishment, they would conduct a total of 2,318 rescues and achieve a list of naval helicopter firsts:

After disestablishment, the squadron's traditions and the name "Fleet Angels" was picked up by the second HC-2 on 1 April 1987 at Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia, who continue to carry them to this day under the designation Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 2 (HSC-2). [3]

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References

  1. "HSC-2 'Fleet Angels'". seaforces.org. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  2. "HSC-2 Command History". Naval Air Force Atlantic. Retrieved 10 March 2025.
  3. "History". Archived from the original on 15 September 2013.

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