Carnes, Michael, CDR

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Current Service Status
USN Retired
Current/Last Rank
Commander
Current/Last Primary NEC
131X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1991-1994, 131X, US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)
Previously Held NEC
110X-Unrestricted Line Officer - No Specialty Engagement
Service Years
1974 - 1994
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Order of the Shellback
Commander Commander

 Official Badges 

Transport Command US Navy Retired 20


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
United States Naval Academy Alumni Association & FoundationNational Defense Transportation Association (NDTA)Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA)Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)
Navy League of the United States
  1974, United States Naval Academy Alumni Association & Foundation - Assoc. Page
  1992, National Defense Transportation Association (NDTA)
  1994, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA)
  2007, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) - Assoc. Page
  2008, Navy League of the United States - Assoc. Page


  1975-1975, Helicopter Training Squadron EIGHT (HT-8) Eightballers

Ensign

From Month/Year
November / 1975

To Month/Year
December / 1975

Unit
Helicopter Training Squadron EIGHT (HT-8) Eightballers Unit Page

Rank
Ensign

NEC
Not Specified

Base, Station or City
NAS Whiting Field

State/Country
Florida
 
 
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 Helicopter Training Squadron EIGHT (HT-8) Eightballers Details

Helicopter Training Squadron EIGHT (HT-8) Eightballers






HT-8, along with its sister squadrons, HT-18 and HT-28, provides advanced helicopter flight instruction to all U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Coast Guard helicopter flight students as well as international students from several allied nations. Students who successfully complete the program earn the right to wear the coveted "Wings of Gold."
HT-8 flies the TH-57 Bell 206 JetRanger. The unit generally uses the call sign "Eight Ball" over the radio.

The three basic colors of HT-8's patch - red, white and blue - represent the colors of the U.S. flag, and are indicative of HT-8's nickname, "America's Squadron", created in the 1980s. The three colors also commemorate the universality of our squadron's students, instructors and staff hailing from all parts of the United States. The overall field is sectored into three equal portions to symbolize training for the three sea services of the US Navy, the US Marine Corps and the US Coast Guard.

A helicopter profile at the patchs center symbolizes advanced rotary training, and is orange to reflect the traditional color of orange on all Navy training aircraft. Interestingly, there are three versions of the tail rotor on the right side of the helicopter profile. The original version is a simple cross to indicate the blades of a tail rotor. Common lore is that a squadron commanding officer changed the tail rotor design during the Vietnam War to a peace sign, as a silent protest to the war. Then in the 1990s, another commanding officer devised yet a third design, a script-like 'S', this time reflecting the Sikorsky aircraft "S," probably reflecting his preference for Sikorsky aircraft - despite the fact that the squadron had by then transitioned to the TH-57 Sea Ranger, a Bell company product. All three versions of the patch are worn by squadron pilots to this day.

The cloud shape (some say it resembles the state of Georgia, backwards) and storm in the upper left quadrant are superimposed by helicopter turn needle and ball instruments, and indicate that students at HT-8 are trained in instrument flight. The orange helicopter profile is facing as if it is flying into the cloud, signifying the confidence HT-8's students have in their ability to fly in all weather conditions.

The 18 stars in the upper right quadrant - in the shape of an '8' - reflect the fact that advanced rotary flight students originally began their training at HT-8, completing only familiarization training (now known as 'contact' training) in this squadron. Following their fam solo at HT-8 the students would then transfer to HT-18 to complete the rest of their training (therefore HT-18 was "in the stars" for HT-8 students). In 1986 both HT-8 and HT-18 became "mirror image" squadrons, training students from contact flying through advanced tactics.

The gold wings in the lower quadrant symbolize the goal of all students who enter advanced rotary wing training at HT-8 - designation as an "unrestricted" naval aviator, or one who is uniquely qualified to fly both fixed wing and rotary wing naval aircraft.



Type
Aviation Rotary Wing
 

Parent Unit
Rotary Wing

Strength
Navy Squadron

Created/Owned By
MM Summers, Nicole (minnie mouse), MMFN 105
   

Last Updated: Dec 29, 2009
   
   
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19 Members Also There at Same Time
Helicopter Training Squadron EIGHT (HT-8) Eightballers

Talbot, James, LCDR, (1974-1994) Ensign
Wilcox, Denny, CDR, (1974-1996) Ensign
Tierney, Philip, PO1, (1974-1995) Airman
Smith, Jeffrey Forrest, LCDR, (1965-1977) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Masica, John Michael, CDR, (1964-1989) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Sullivan, Jerry Joseph, CDR OFF 131X Lieutenant
Bohner, Robert, LCDR, (1974-1994) OFF Ensign
Hall, Charles, LT, (1970-1982) OFF 131X Ensign
Harrell, Dave, CDR, (1970-1996) OFF 139X Ensign
Jarosz, Martin, LCDR, (1969-1993) OFF 139X Ensign
Matthews, Tim, CDR, (1974-1998) OFF 139X Ensign
Nelson, Arne, CAPT, (1974-2005) OFF 139X Ensign
Roland, Richard, LCDR, (1974-1988) OFF 139X Ensign
Smith, Gary, CDR, (1974-1994) OFF 139X Ensign
Dickey, Jerry, PO1, (1968-1978) AMS AMS-8319 Petty Officer First Class
Byers, Ray, PO1, (1967-1987) PR PR-7356 Petty Officer Second Class
Andrews, Larry, PO3, (1971-1975) AMH AM-8345 Petty Officer Third Class
Huddleston, Fred, CPO, (1973-1994) AD AD-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Stokes, James, PO3, (1972-1976) YN YN-2526 Petty Officer Third Class

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