Rescue squadrons are force multipliers that give military leaders the freedom and confidence to operate with the knowledge that pilots and aircrew have the backup of highly skilled and trained professionals just a call away.
Whether conducting combat search and rescue (CSAR) or supporting civil authorities during a natural disaster, these units have the training, equipment and experience necessary to save lives in austere or challenging environments.
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