Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Eight (
HSC-8)
"Eightballers" is a
United States Navy helicopter squadron based at
Naval Air Station North Island,
San Diego, California. HSC-8 is attached to (
CVW-9) and deploys aboard . HSC-8 was redesignated from HS-8 on 28 Sept 2007.
Squadron Mission
Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Eight's primary mission is to employ the versatility of the MH-60S helicopter to support the battle group commander's objectives, with emphasis on
anti-surface warfare (ASUW), combat
search and rescue (CSAR), support of
special operations, and vertical replenishment (VERTREP). Secondary missions include
anti-ship missile defense and
medical evacuation (MEDEVAC).
Squadron History
The original HS-8 was established at
Naval Auxiliary Air Station Ream Field,
Imperial Beach, California on
June 1,
1956. The first helicopters employed by the command were the HSS-1 (
H-34) Sea Bat. The squadron performed eight Western Pacific (WESTPAC) deployments between 1957 and 1968 including combat tours in Vietnam. Notable achievements included the a 1,200 mile medical evacuation (
MEDEVAC) made by helicopter, the longest in history. Other squadron achievements included participation in the
Apollo VI space vehicle/crew recovery and performing more than 30
Combat Search and Rescue missions in North Vietnam.

An SH-3H of HS-8 dipping its sonar in 1989
The squadron was decommissioned in November 1968 only to be recommissioned a year later on
November 1,
1969. Although the Navy does not officially recognize lineage between the two squadrons, the newly established squadron resumed the insignia and traditions of the former squadron. With the new commissioning came new helicopters, namely the
SH-3D. Notable achievements during the next decade included site surveys for the
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, a study of blue whale migration patterns, supporting President Nixon during his working vacation aboard the
USS New Orleans and deploying in response to the
Iranian hostage crisis. In 1976 the American Bicentennial Committee honored HS-8 as a bicentennial command. The squadrons 19th deployment came in response to
Desert Shield/Desert Storm in December 1990. This deployment was the last for HS-8 in the SH-3.
On April 2, 1993 HS-8 completed transition from the SH-3H into the new
SH-60F/HH-60H Seahawk helicopter. The 21st WESTPAC was concluded in May 1996 followed in September 1997 by an "Around the World Cruise" with the
USS Nimitz. Deployments after this were routine until
September 11 2001.
From November 2001 to May 2002 HS-8 and Carrier Air Wing Nine deployed in
Operation Enduring Freedom. There they played a vital role in the campaign that ended with the removal of the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

HSC-8 redesignation ceremony September 28, 2007

M240 machine gun is fired from a
SH-60F Sea Hawk assigned to the "Eightballers" of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Eight (HS-8) during a training exercise. 2003
HS-8 made another WESTPAC deployment from January to September 2003 followed by their second "Around the World Cruise" from January to August of 2005 aboard the
USS Carl Vinson. The squadron earned the Carrier Air Wing Nine Golden Wrench Award for superior maintenance and mission completion percentages as well as the
Battle E Device (Navy Battle Efficiency Award) for the 2005 World Cruise.
In early December 2005 an HS-8 helicopter and aircrew participated in filming a portion of the television show '24' where the helicopter was transporting the fictitious Russian president and his wife to the American presidents ranch.
On September 28, 2007 at
Naval Air Station North Island,
Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Eight was redesignated as Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Eight and received its first
MH-60S with the armed helo kit
Former Commanding Officers
- Jun 1956 - Jul 1956 LCDR R.G. West
- Jul 1956 - Jan 1958 CDR Louis F. Knight
- Jan 1958 - Jan 1959 CDR Alton W. Payne
- Jan 1959 - Feb 1960 CDR Alvin F. Emig
- Feb 1960 - Feb 1961 CDR William C. Butler
- Feb 1961 - Apr 1962 CDR William L. Aydelott
- Apr 1962 - Mar 1963 CDR Carl H. Klindworth
- Mar 1963 - Mar 1964 CDR Jack R. Evans
- Mar 1964 - Mar 1965 CDR Bryan R. Eagan
- Mar 1965 - Dec 1965 CDR George E. Smith
- Dec 1965 - Oct 1966 CDR Nathan F. Mcdonald
- Oct 1966 - Jul 1967 CDR David L. Hughes
- Jul 1967 - Jul 1968 CDR Emiddio Massa
- Jul 1968 - Dec 1968 CDR Robert R. Zastrow
- Nov 1969 - Oct 1970 CDR Frank M. Suzan
- Oct 1970 - Oct 1971 CDR Thomas D. Eyres
- Oct 1971 - Nov 1972 CDR Orville Wright, Jr
- Nov 1972 - Oct 1973 CDR Paul E. Caine
- Oct 1973 - Oct 1974 CDR Charles P. Silvia
- Oct 1974 - Nov 1975 CDR Barry W. Coats
- Nov 1975 - Jan 1977 CDR Dale L. Larson
- Jan 1977 - May 1978 CDR Charles E. Brooks
- May 1978 - Jul 1979 CDR William E. Terry
- Jul 1979 - Oct 1980 CDR Robert Parkinson
- Oct 1980 - Dec 1981 CDR Joseph S. Walker
- Dec 1981 - Jun 1983 CDR Mack Thomas, Jr.
- Jun 1983 - Sep 1984 CDR Robert A. Schottle
- Sep 1984 - 1986 CDR Randall O. Abshier
- 1986 - 1988 CDR Douglas Yesensky
- 1988 - 1990 CDR William Anderson Cain
- 1990 - 1991 CDR Donald Steuer
- 1991 - 1992 CDR Al 'Booter' Haefner
- 1992 - 1993 CDR Lars Wallis
- 1993 - 1994 CDR Henry Dosker
- 1994 - 1996 CDR Terry Doyle
- 2003 - 2004 CDR Thom Burke
- 2004 - 2006 CDR Marc Jackass Homan
- 2006 - 2007 CDR Joey Tynch
- 2007 - 2008 CDR Lawrence Vincent
- 2008 - 2009 CDR Mike Ruth
- 2009 - ???? CDR Eric Soderberg
Squadron Aircraft
H-34 Choctaw (redesignated SH-34 in 1962)
- SH-3A Sea King ,1962-1969 (night dipping capability)
H-3 Sea KingSH-60 Seahawk- MH-60S, 2007 - present (redesignated HSC-8 in 2007)

An HH-60H assigned to HS-8 prepares to taxi at NAF El Centro, CA.
Squadron Awards
- National Bicentennial Command
- Captain Arnold Jay Isbell Trophy for Antisubmarine Warfare Excellence
- Admiral Jimmy Thach Award for Best Carrier Antisubmarine Warfare Squadron in the Navy
- Top Torpedo Award for Antisubmarine Warfare Excellence
- Sikorsky Superior Maintenance Award
- *2002 "for 22 years and 72,000 flight hours without a Class 'A' mishap."
Ships Deployed Aboard
See also