HSL-94 Titans Squadron Patch –Sew On Aviators! Are you looking for a high-quality patch you'll proudly wear or display? Look no further than the HSL-94 Titans Patch! 4" patch Embroidered US Naval Aviator Owned Business Sew On Plastic Backing (increases rigidity; the patch lasts longer and stays flat) Reproduction Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 94 US Navy HSL-94 : Titans United States Naval Aviation Titans, tail code NW, HSL-94 was one of the last US Navy squadrons to fly the Seasprite ferrying their last SH-2G to AMARC Davis Monthan, Arizona in December 2000. The squadron officially stood down in March of 2001 Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light Ninety Four formerly in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania has the mission to provide ready detachments for deployment aboard Fleet frigates. These detachments provide anti-submarine warfare, anti- ship surveillance and targeting, and general utility support to air capable ships. They localize, track and attack submarine forces; coordinate and control the operations of the task organization or functional force to carry out assigned missions; conduct electronic warfare support operations; engage surface targets during battle group operations in coordination with other forces; and conduct Search and Rescue operations in a non-combat environment.