Scramble the Seawolves: The Story of the Navy’s Most Decorated Squadron
May 7, 2026
In this episode, retired Navy Captain Tim "Lucky" Kinsella uncovers the forgotten history of Helicopter Attack Squadron Light Three HA(L)-3 , the Seawolves. Born from a desperate need for air cover in the Mekong Delta, this all-volunteer unit flew "hand-me-down" Army helicopters to become the most decorated squadron in the history of naval aviation.
The Vietnam War presented a lethal problem for the Navy's "Brown Water" sailors: patrol boats were being ambushed in the dense labyrinth of the Mekong Delta with no reliable air support. Captain Kinsella explores how a 1966 deal between the Navy and Army birthed HA(L)-3, an unconventional outfit that improvised a weapon system in real time.
The narrative follows the squadron’s evolution under Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, who pushed naval operations into the enemy's deepest sanctuaries. From the "whiz kid" maintainers who modified surplus aircraft with extra machine guns to the door gunners who flew 598 combat missions, this episode details the fierce loyalty and "McHale’s Navy" spirit of the Seawolves. Discover how these men earned over 16,000 air medals and five Navy Crosses while remaining largely unknown to the public for decades.
What You’ll Learn
- The Brown Water Gap: Why the Navy was forced to create its first helicopter attack squadron because the Army and Navy "spoke different languages."
- Improvised Warfare: How maintainers transformed "below standard" Army surplus Hueys into heavily armed gunships using creative modifications.
- The Zumwalt Strategy: How Admiral Elmo Zumwalt used the Seawolves to take the fight to the Viet Cong’s outer sanctuaries.
- The Three-Minute Scramble: The harrowing reality of living on barges and launching into total darkness in less than three minutes.
- A Legacy of Valor: The stories behind the 120,000 combat sorties that saved countless SEALs and PBR crews.
Highlights & YouTube Chapters
- [00:00:42] The Mystery Squadron: Guessing the most decorated unit in history.
- [00:03:05] The Ledger of Sacrifice: 16,000 medals and the cost of the Delta war.
- [00:05:40] Operations Market Time & Game Warden: Securing the waterways.
- [00:10:48] Whiz Kids & Hand-Me-Downs: Engineering the Seawolf Huey.
- [00:16:10] Field Day on the River: The Halloween battle that validated the concept.
- [00:21:40] One Skid on the Bow: Lieutenant James Walker’s impossible rescue.
- [00:25:20] The Battle of Vesey Lake: The costliest day in squadron history.
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