ARMED HUEY HELICOPTER UH-1B Light Helicopter
Attack Squadron THREE (HAL-3), the first armed helicopter squadron commissioned
in the U.S. Navy, operates in South Vietnam supporting the Navy's Operation
Game Warden forces. Flying heavily armed UH-lB "Huey" helicopters, the Navy
pilots, nicknamed "Seawolves", team with river patrol boats (PBRs) in the
Mekong Delta to prevent Viet Cong movement of men and supplies on the inland
waterways and canals that lace the area, In addition to providing support for
friendly ground and waterborne units, the Seawolves are also called upon for
rocket and machine gun strikes on enemy targets, and to provide fire cover for
medical evacuations.
Characteristics |
LENGTH |
44 Feet |
WIDTH |
8 Feet |
HEIGHT |
12 Feet 8 Inches |
SPEED |
120 MPH |
TONNAGE |
2 1/4 Tons |
ALTITUDE |
10,000 Feet |
CREW |
Four Officers and Enlisted men |
ARMAMENT |
Two pods of 7 2,75 inch rockets Four 03O-caliber
machine guns in twin flex mounts and two M-60 machine guns on door mounts
|
ENGINES |
T53-L-ll Shaft Turbine (Jet) generating 1100 Horsepower
|
NUMBER IN COUNTRY |
Over 18 |
LOCATIONS
|
Vung Tau, Binh Thuy, Nha Be, Mobile Base II, Vinh Long
and on LSTs at the mouths of the Bassac, Co Chien and Ham Luong
Rivers |
(Revised 26 November 1968)
This information is from Public Affairs Office
documents contributed by: Larry Bissonnette |