By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chris Cavagnaro,
USS George Washington Public Affairs
USS GEORGE WASHINGTON, At Sea (NNS) -- The "Golden
Falcons" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 12 held a change of
command ceremony aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington
(CVN 73), Oct. 21.
The squadron's personnel fell into formation on the ship's
flight deck to witness Cmdr. Jason Young assume command of HSC-12 from Cmdr.
Jeffrey Holzer.
"The ceremony went off without a hitch," said
Holzer. "I feel very proud to turn over command of HSC-12 to Cmdr. Young.
We've built a great team together and I know he's going to continue to do great
things and move the squadron to new heights."
Holzer assumed command of HSC-12 in July 2013. During his
tour, he led the squadron in support of Operation Damayan, the humanitarian
assistance/disaster relief efforts in response to super typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda,
to deliver relief supplies to more than 4.2 million people in the Philippines.
"Our participation during Operation Damayan was without
a doubt the highlight of my tour as commanding officer of the Golden
Falcons," said Holzer. "HSC-12 is a great squadron. They have
accomplished a lot and I know they'll keep pushing forward under Cmdr.
Young."
The ceremony included two MH-60S Seahawks that flew above
George Washington, one piloted by Young, and one piloted by Holzer and Capt.
William Koyama, commander, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, who piloted while Holzer
read official orders and executed the change of command.
"Cmdr. Holzer has done a lot during his time with
HSC-12," said Koyama. "As the executive officer, he assisted in
leading the squadron in a permanent duty station move from San Diego, to
Atsugi, Japan. He also coordinated humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
in the Philippines. He was a great leader for his command and handled every
challenge put in front of him."
Each helicopter flew past George Washington as the ceremony
concluded to symbolize the passing of the command from Holzer to Young.
"[Holzer] has put us in a great position for
success," said Young. "His dedication toward excellence has been
fantastic and I believe [HSC-12] only has good things ahead."
HSC-12's primary mission is to effectively employ the
versatility and lethality of the MH-60S Seahawk aircraft to support the strike
group commander's objectives. The missions include force protection, special
operations, search and rescue, anti-surface warfare, and logistics.
"I'm very excited to command the oldest active-duty,
rotary-wing squadron in the Navy," said Young. "I have a fantastic
team of maintainers, pilots and aircrewman who do wonderful things for us. I'm
excited for our future together and everything on the horizon."
The Golden Falcons are one of nine squadrons of Carrier Air
Wing 5 embarked on George Washington that provide a combat-ready force to
protect and defend the collective maritime interest of the U.S. and its allies
and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region
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