File:Rescue me (17146498028).jpg
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DescriptionRescue me (17146498028).jpg | A pararescueman assigned to Royal Air Force Lakenheath's 57th Rescue Squadron prepares to be hoisted into an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter during exercise Joint Warrior 15-1 in Scotland, April 22, 2015. Three 56th RQS Pave Hawks participated in the multinational training where they practiced air-to-air combat maneuvers over both land and sea. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin O'Shea/Released) |
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Author | US Air Force from USA |
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Author | Senior Airman Erin O'Shea |
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