By Petty Officer 3rd
Class Jamal McNeill, Navy Office of Community Outreach
NORFOLK, Va. – A 2014 Iroquois High School graduate and
Marilla, New York native is serving in the U.S. Navy with Carrier Airborne
Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 126.
Seaman Thomas Grzeskowiak works with the E-2D Advanced
Hawkeye Squadron, VAW 126, also known as “Seahawks”, operating out of Norfolk,
Virginia.
He is responsible for maintenance and upkeep of framework,
hydraulics, tires and landing gear on the aircraft
“I enjoy my job because I get to see the work I do in
ensuring the aircraft is functioning, flying and do amazing things,” said
Grzeskowiak.
The primary mission of VAW-126 is to provide mission-ready
and combat-ready E-2D aircraft and capable aircrew wherever needed, on time,
and safely.
As the newest variant of the E-2 aircraft platform, the E-2D
Advanced Hawkeye serves as the most advanced command and control aircraft in
the Navy and features a state-of the-art radar with more capabilities and
upgraded aircraft systems that improves the combat effectiveness of a carrier
air wing and carrier strike group..
In addition to airborne early warning mission, the E-2D
provides a variety of capabilities to the carrier strike group, including
search and rescue operations, data link, communications relay, strike control,
close air support coordination, and drug interdiction.
”The sailors of VAW-126 are integral to
the successful employment of the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye,” said Cmdr. Scott
Wastak, Commanding Officer VAW-126. “Without their meticulous attention to
detail and dedication to the mission, the Hawkeye would be unable to perform
its mission and meet our nation’s call to duty.
Our sailors are truly our most valuable assets!”
With a crew of nearly 150 sailors, jobs
are highly specialized and designed to keep each part of the Hawkeye running
smoothly. Whether training new aviators,
maintaining airframes and engines, processing paperwork, or handling and flying
the aircraft, the key to success is teamwork.
“I enjoy this command because it is straight to the point,”
said Grzeskowiak. “Everyone comes in and knows their job and gets it done.”
“Serving gives me a sense of selflessness by being able to
support my country and do what it needs me to do in order to protect the
freedoms of my loved ones and citizens,” added Grzeskowiak.
The Seahawks of VAW-126 are assigned to Carrier Air Wing
ONE.
