Pararescuemen assigned to the 38th Rescue Squadron (RQS), climb a rope ladder while training, April 25, 2019, in Eufaula, Ala. The 41st and 38th RQS conducted water operations training that included tethered duck and live alternate search and extraction methods. The 41st RQS maintains combat-ready status as an HH-60G personnel recovery squadron. This squadron specializes in combat rescue of downed aircrews using night vision goggles, low-level formation, air refueling and survivor recovery. Members assigned to this squadron rapidly mobilize, deploy and employ to provide combat and peacetime se
Pararescuemen assigned to the 38th Rescue Squadron (RQS), climb a rope ladder while training, April 25, 2019, in Eufaula, Ala. The 41st and 38th RQS conducted water operations training that included tethered duck and live alternate search and extraction methods. The 41st RQS maintains combat-ready status as an HH-60G personnel recovery squadron. This squadron specializes in combat rescue of downed aircrews using night vision goggles, low-level formation, air refueling and survivor recovery. Members assigned to this squadron rapidly mobilize, deploy and employ to provide combat and peacetime search and rescue in support of national security interests and defense support to civil authorities. ( Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Taryn Butler)
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