HM-14
Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron FOURTEEN | |
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HM-14 Insignia | |
Active | May 12, 1978–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Navy |
Part of | Helicopter Sea Combat Wing, US Atlantic Fleet |
Garrison/HQ | Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia |
Nickname | Vanguard |
Motto | The World Famous Vanguard |
Mascot | Red Horse Head |
Engagements | Operation Earnest Will Operation Desert Storm Operation Shining Hope Operation Noble Eagle Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom |
Decorations | Humanitarian Service Medal (2) CNO Safety Award (2) Meritorious Unit Commendation (2) Battle Efficiency Award (3) Navy Unit Commendation (3) Combat Action Award Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Award |
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Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron FOURTEEN (HM-14) is a
History
HM-14 was established at Naval Air Station, Norfolk, on 12 May 1978 as the world's first fully self-contained
In April 1981, the squadron deployed to Europe for 5½ months as the AMCM element of the first integrated MCM Task Group, along with surface and underwater MCM units. They participated in multi-national exercises and demonstrations in several countries to show the capabilities of an AMCM squadron.
In June 1984, HM-14 took delivery of the AN/AQS-14 Mine Hunting Sonar and established the Fleet’s first operational airborne mine hunting capability. This new asset was put to use in the Red Sea during Operation Intense Look while the squadron conducted split-site operations, with the main body of the squadron deploying to
The squadron received its first MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter on 9 April 1989. A variant of the CH-53E, this model was the first aircraft designed specifically for AMCM. The MH-53E includes Precision Navigation System for minefield navigation, a dedicated hydraulic system for MCM operations, and a greater fuel capacity for extended on-station time while conducting sweeps.
In October 1990, HM-14 Detachment One forward deployed in support of Operation
In January 1992, six containers of arsenic were swept overboard from a freighter during a severe storm off the coast of
In 1995, HM-14 integrated with
In 1999, HM-14 established the first permanent AMCM detachment in
In 2001, HM-14 took over the flight training of Fleet Replacement Pilots and Aircrew from
From 2005 to 2007, HM-14 participated in numerous operations worldwide, including Operation New Horizon in
In September 2007, HM-14 established the community's second permanent detachment, this time in
In October 2008, HM-14 DET 1
Operations and Organization
HM-14's mission is to stand ready to deploy anywhere in the world within 72 hours via
The squadron has 17 MH-53E Sea Dragon aircraft and 700 total members including pilots, aircrew, maintainers, and administrative personnel, organized into four detachments. Two detachments are deployable, one is reserved for use by AWSTS for Fleet Replacement Pilot and Aircrew training, and the fourth is a reserve element for homeguard training in Norfolk while the other two are deployed. The squadron has all of the typical departments of an aviation squadron, as well as a dedicated AMCM department, responsible for maintaining the minehunting and minesweeping gear and the
See also
References
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