"John S. Shinal" wrote: 
 
         Thanks, Errol and Guy. 
 
         News reports last night featured the Admiral in charge 
 speaking about the relief flights and mentioned 30 helos operating 
 already, but didn't say if they were flying off of ABRAHAM LINCOLN or 
 BON HOMME RICHARD - I'll assume the numbers are at least correct if 
 incomplete. 
 
 Tentative roster based on members of WESTPAC 2005 : 
 
 CVN 72 USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN      obviously can operate a lot of helos 
 
But presumably only has her normal HS squadron aboard, i.e. 10 or so 
SH/HH-60s. 
 
 CG 52 USS BUNKER HILL                   listed as 2 SH-60B 
 DDG 69 USS MILIUS                       potential 1 SH-60B 
 FFG 43 USS THACH                        listed as 2 SH-60B 
 LHD 6 USS BON HOMME RICHARD             listed as 35-40 helicopters 
 LPD 6 USS DULUTH                        potential 4 helos 
 LSD 47 USS RUSHMORE                     potential 4 helos 
 
 15th MEU                        listed as 12 CH-46E, 4 CH-53E, 3 UH-1N 
 
snip 
 
Just to be clear, the 42-45 helo capacity listed for LHAs/LHDs like the 
BHR is their maximum spotting capacity in CH-46 equivalents (CH-46s are 
1.0 spotting factor ea., AH/UH-1s are 0.4 ea., CH-53Es are 2.5 ea., I dont 
know what the Harriers are) not how many they're actually carrying.  She 
is carrying the reinforced marine medium helicopter squadron that makes up 
the 15th MEU's Air Combat Element, i.e. the 19 tranport/utility helos you 
list above (plus the 4 Cobras and 6 Harriers) for the15th MEU.  IIRR 
there's also a pair of UH-46 or MH-60 utility birds for Vertrep/SAR, that 
are considered separate from the MEU's ACE. 
 
Duluth and Rushmore probably don't bring any extra helos - they have the 
_capacity_ to carry some, but these are normally helos deployed to them 
from the MEU's ACE complement, not extras. 
 
Guy 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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