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The second-generation Rescue Force (レスキューフォース, Resukyū Fōsu) is a special Super-Disaster Response Team (超災害対応部隊, Chōsaigai Taiō Butai) in the United Fire-Defense Agency (世界消防庁, Sekai Shōbō Chō) or "UFDA", which is a branch of the Earth Federation (地球連邦, Chikyū Renpō). Based on the Hyper ...
34th Air Rescue Squadron: 46th Air Rescue Squadron: Otis AFB: 49th Air Rescue Squadron: 57th Air Rescue Squadron: Lajes Field: 62d Air Rescue Squadron: Stead AFB Nevada: 64th Air Rescue Squadron: Norton AFB: PAC(West),[Qued [Activation(waiting)][civil Fem lost at sea] [ long beach to Pismo beach]] [cmd line air ordered] search¶lift @ 65th ...
Rescue "packages" were created utilizing FACs (Forward Air Controllers), rescue escorts (such as AH-1 Cobras or A-1 Sandys), protective fighter CAP (Combat Air Patrol), HC-130 "King" Hercules for Rescue Mission Coordination and helicopter refueling, and the HH-3 Jolly Green Giant, HH-43 Huskie, and HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant helicopters to ...
United States Air Force Combat Rescue Officer. Combat Rescue Officer (CRO) is a Special Warfare Officer career field in the United States Air Force. Its Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) is 19ZXC and it was created to strengthen USAF Special Warfare personnel recovery capabilities by providing commissioned officer leadership that possessed an ...
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The 210th is one of the busiest Air Force combat search and rescue squadrons in the world. with an average of one search and rescue mission a week in addition to regular training and mission. [1] To date, the 210th has launched on over 500 missions resulting in over 300 lives saved and over 100 lives assisted.
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Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Valor device (3) Edward C. Byers Jr. (born August 4, 1979) is a retired United States Navy SEAL who received the Medal of Honor on February 29, 2016, for the rescue of a civilian in Afghanistan in 2012. Byers retired after 21 years of service on September 19, 2019, at the Washington Navy Yard.