Helicopter Maritime Strike
Squadron 41 (HSM 41) is the Navy’s Fleet Replacement Squadron dedicated to
training new MH-60R pilots and aircrew. When commissioned on January
21, 1983, as Helicopter Anti-Submarine Light 41 (HSL-41) it was the Navy’s
first Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) MK III squadron and flew
the Sikorsky SH-60B helicopter. HSL-41 trained pilots and aircrew for the
west coast HSL squadrons in San Diego, Hawaii, and Japan.
The success of West Coast
LAMPS detachments in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Arabian Gulf is a
tribute to the quality of initial and follow-on training that has been the
hallmark of HSM 41. As a result, the squadron was awarded the Meritorious
Unit Commendation in 1985, 1988, 1991 and 2002.
On December 8th, 2006, HSL-41
changed its name from Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 41 to
Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 41. In February 2008, HSM 41 surpassed
140,000 flight hours without a major aircraft incident and celebrated its
25th anniversary. Since 1983, HSM 41 has trained over 3000 Fleet Replacement
Pilots and Aircrew for service in LAMPS MK III and MH-60R fleet squadrons.
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