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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}
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  • ...chambers]] or to work as part of a medical [[hyperbaric oxygen team]]. [[Combat search and rescue]] personnel often are certified at the EMT/Paramedic or [[Physician Assista
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  • ...eling pods to provide in-flight refueling of special operations forces and combat search and rescue helicopters. They can also accept fuel from another tanker, extending their
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  • ...expert field medic badges; she was shot down, wounded, and captured on a [[combat search and rescue]] mission during the [[Gulf War]]. ...the 2/229 Attack Helicopter Battalion. In February 1991, she went on a [[combat search and rescue]], unauthorized for female personnel. <blockquote>I remember the executive
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  • ...zbekistan announced that it was assisting in humanitarian assistance and [[combat search and rescue]].
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  • ...oup worked with the main Northern Alliance units, as well as maintaining a combat search and rescue capability.
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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}
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  • and surveillance, raids, combat search and rescue, and enabling operations for followon
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  • | Combat search and rescue (CSAR)
    12 KB (1,757 words) - 04:34, 21 March 2024
  • ...mation operations, counter-drug operations, personnel recovery including [[combat search and rescue]], hydrographic survey and [[unconventional warfare]] (UW). UW, however, r
    9 KB (1,358 words) - 08:41, 4 May 2024
  • Combat search and rescue personnel (parajumpers) of the United States Air Force are swim- and SCUBA
    13 KB (1,955 words) - 16:23, 30 March 2024
  • ...t overflew Pakistan, and there was significant covert basing there. 1100 [[combat search and rescue]], communications, airbase repair, and aircraft were there. [[United States
    10 KB (1,427 words) - 08:41, 4 May 2024
  • ...Uzbekistan announced that it was assisting in humanitarian assistance and combat search and rescue. ...er, was the organization actually responsible for Combat search and rescue|Combat Search and Rescue. JSOTF-N operated from at Karshi-Kanabad (K2), Uzbekistan. <ref name=SOCOM
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  • * [[Combat search and rescue/Definition]]
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  • ...Navy'w designation for the V­-22. The USN version is designed to provide [[combat search and rescue]], [[carrier onboard delivery]], air refueling, the delivery of special wa
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  • * [[Combat search and rescue/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Combat search and rescue/Metadata]]
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  • ====Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Aircraft Recapitalization==== ...expects that the Air Force will restart efforts to develop and procure the Combat Search and Rescue-X (CSAR-X) helicopter. The committee will oversee the CSAR-X helicopter se
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  • | combat search and rescue (CSAR)
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