As of 2003, HS-2 was scheduled to be redesignated Helicopter Sea Combat Wing ONE TWO [HSC-12] in April of 2009. This change reflected the switch to the MH-60S Knighthawk and the merger of Helicopter Tactical Wing, Pacific Fleet [HELTACWINGPAC] and Helicopter Anti-Submarine Wing, Pacific Fleet [HSWINGPAC] into Helicopter Sea Combat Wing, Pacific Fleet [HELSEACOMBATWINGPAC]. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron TWO was established on 7 March 1952 as the first Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) helicopter squadron on the West Coast, flying the HRS-2. Initially used in small detachments, the first deployment as an entire squadron was made in 1957 when the world famous “Golden Falcons,” flying the HSS-1, embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS PHILIPPINE SEA (CVA-47). Today, HS-2 deploys as a member of Carrier Air Wing TWO (CVW-2) aboard USS CONSTELLATION (CV-64) with 161 enlisted, 24 officers and six Sikorsky H-60 helicopters. This is the dark blue version of the current squadron patch for the HS-2 “Golden Falcons” and does not come with velcro attached.