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  • {{dambigbox|search and rescue vessels|Lifeboat|Lifeboat}} ...Sutil at CCG Station Port Hardy.jpg|right|350px|A [[Canadian Coast Guard]] Search and Rescue lifeboat.}}
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  • ...int Services SERE Agency]] and the [[Combat search and rescue|Joint Combat Search and Rescue Agency]]; [[U.S. Department of Defense]] executive agent for personnel reco
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  • ...Special Operations Command]], specializing in hostage rescue and [[combat search and rescue]], direct action, [[special reconnaissance]], and counterterrorism.
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  • #redirect [[search and rescue]]
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}} {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}} {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • [[Search and rescue]] variant of the [[C-130 Hercules]] transport
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  • *[[lifeboat (search and rescue)]], shore-based boats designed to go to sea to rescue individuals lost or s
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  • [[Canadian Coast Guard]] [[Search and Rescue]] vessel stationed in [[British Columbia]]
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}} {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}} {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • A uniformed service of the United States, with diverse maritime safety, [[search and rescue]], law enforcement, and military responsibilities
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  • ...ion of the [[V-22 Osprey]] tilt-rotor aircraft, principally intended for [[search and rescue]]
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  • The Canadian Coast Guard provides fishery protection, icebreaking, and search and rescue in Canadian waters.
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  • ...ter]], with the Western designation '''HAVOC''', with a secondary [[combat search and rescue]] role
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  • {{rpl|Search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue||**}} {{r|Search and rescue transponder||**}}
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  • U.S. Navy version of the [[V-22 Osprey]]; missions include [[combat search and rescue]]; air refueling, [[carrier on board delivery]], [[vertical replenishment]]
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  • ...States Coast Guard]], capable of 40 knot speed, with missions including [[search and rescue]], [[port security]] and [[law enforcement]]
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  • ...avy]], specializing in direct action, [[special reconnaissance]], [[combat search and rescue]] and counterterrorism
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  • A Dutch design for patrol vessels used for military, constabulary duties, search and rescue, fishery protection, or environmental protection.
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  • A Dutch design for patrol vessels used for military, constabulary duties, search and rescue, fishery protection, or environmental protection.
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  • A Dutch design for patrol vessels used for military, constabulary duties, search and rescue, fishery protection, or environmental protection.
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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}} {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Lifeboat (search and rescue)}} {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • ...heavy helicopter, with all-weather and night capability, used for [[combat search and rescue]], guiding other helicopters without equivalent night and navigation equipm
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  • ...gital [[radio]] and other systems for ships to receive alerts and signal [[search and rescue]] organizations when they are in distress.
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  • Intended for [[search and rescue]] of ships and boats, this is a beacon that will float free of a sinking ve
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  • ...d Canadian Forces, departmental agencies, and several organizations (e.g., search and rescue) that may or may not be part of the regular military of some other nations.
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  • ...ns, or have a mission that takes them into the battle area (e.g., [[combat search and rescue]] or [[air assault]])
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  • ...llite orbits#low earth orbit|low earth orbits]], receiving stations, and [[search and rescue]] mission control systems that detect the emergency messages from [[emergen
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  • ...he core of heavy lift for [[amphibious warfare]], but has spawned [[combat search and rescue]] (HH-53), [[mine (naval)|minesweeping]] (RH-53) and [[special operations]]
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • ...medical units in combat support; [[prisoner of war]] captured on [[combat search and rescue]] mission in the [[Gulf War]]
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  • {{r|Search and Rescue}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}
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  • ...y.jpg|right|350px|A [[Canadian Coast Guard]] Search and Rescue [[lifeboat (search and rescue)|lifeboat]].}} '''Search and rescue (SAR)''' involves a wide range of organizations, means of transportation, t
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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}} {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}
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  • ...ementary constellations, of multiple satellites, which support worldwide [[search and rescue]] operations. One constellation is in [[satellite orbits#low earth orbit|lo ...eive LUT messages, correlate observations, and then dispatch appropriate [[search and rescue]] organizations.
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  • Another unit is the 563rd Rescue Group, specialists in [[combat search and rescue]].
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  • ...itime safety policy of the [[United Kingdom]]. That includes co-ordinating search and rescue at sea through Her Majesty’s Coastguard, and checking that ships meet UK
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • *[[Combat search and rescue]] aircraft
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  • ...dozen medium and small fishery patrol, oceanographic research vessels, and search and rescue vessels.
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  • {{r|Search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • | title = Search and Rescue Transponder}}</ref>
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  • It is responsible for the Air Force component of search and rescue in North America.
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  • {{r|Search and rescue transponder}}
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  • Her crews are housed in the [[Sambro Search and Rescue Station]].
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  • .... Like other fireboats funded by FEMA, in addition to fighting fires, and search and rescue, she is sealed so she can provide a front-line response to chemical spills
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  • She is designed to be perform [[Search and rescue]] and water rescue, as well as assisting during civil emergencies and human
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  • The boats will serve a variety of missions, including [[search and rescue]], [[port security]] and [[constabulary]] duties.
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  • ...e help of a port security grant, has first aid facilities, has sensors for search and rescue.<ref name=MarinIJ2006-08-22/> ...-35 vessel is fully equipped to mitigate open water emergencies including: search and rescue, medical support and transportation, hazardous material incidents as well a
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  • Her infrared system is useful for the fireboat to undertake [[search and rescue]] missions, to find survivors heat signatures, in addition to guiding the v
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  • ...09, the older EPIRBs using 121.5 or 243 MHz '''''will not be detected by [[search and rescue]] systems.''''' New EPIRBs are all 406 MHz, but older ones will need to be ...d other information ''must'' be registered with the appropriate national [[search and rescue]] agency, or its calls may be ignored.
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  • ...satellite [[emergency position indicating radio beacon]]s (EPIRBs) and [[search and rescue transponder]]s (SARTs) for the location of the ship or survival craft. For ...tter of holding down a guarded button. If, as is strongly recommended by [[search and rescue]] organizations, a [[GPS]] receiver is connected to the DSC-equipped radio,
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  • ...lose air support, parachute delivery of supplies and personnel, and combat search and rescue. It could back up Ground Controlled Approach landing systems for aircraft w
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  • ...rs]] 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 ...nd rescue organizations]], and have relevant firefighting skills including search and rescue inside a burning building, and extrication of victims from wreckage. Extric
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  • ...and [[anti-surface warfare]], and one for [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[search and rescue]]. In addition, they can operate Sea Harriers for [[close air support]], [[
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  • ...itary variants served in [[electronic warfare]], ski-equipped transport, [[search and rescue]], air ambulance, [[signals intelligence]], [[imagery intelligence]], VIP t
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  • ...ighting capability the vessel is equipped with infrared sensors to support search and rescue missions.<ref name=VfdDiscoverySpecs/>
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  • ...Canadian Forces]], departmental agencies, and several organizations (e.g., search and rescue) that may or may not be part of the regular military of some other nations. ===National Search and Rescue Secretariat (NSRS)===
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  • The '''CCGC Cape Sutil''' is a [[Canadian Coast Guard]] [[Search and Rescue]] [[Motor life boat|lifeboat]] stationed at [[CCG Station Port Hardy]].<ref
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  • *[[Search and rescue dog]]s
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  • * [[Search and Rescue]] ===Search and Rescue===
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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}
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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}
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  • ...ort Colborne, Ontario]] and [[Thunder Bay, Ontario]]. She also performs [[Search and Rescue]] duties. Unlike the [[United States Coast Guard]] Canadian Coast Guard ve
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  • | contribution = Shipping Emergencies: Search and Rescue In addition, [[search and rescue transponder]]s (SART) must be on the ship and survival boats. <ref name=SAR
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  • ...of the older vessels.<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/> She is equipped for [[search and rescue]] in addition to firefighting duties.<ref name=Kfmb2015-06-26/> She is equ
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  • ...ding drug and migrant interdiction; ports, waterways and coastal security; search and rescue; and national defense.
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  • ...fire and police departments for dousing fires on sea and on the shore, and search and rescue operations.
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  • ...vice]], and perhaps others appropriate to the location and user, such as [[search and rescue]]. While there has not yet been worldwide standardization on the number to
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  • ...ran. --> The Moose boat Model M2 is a 860hp. jet boat that is designed for search and rescue. The boat is equipped with radar, side scan sonar, and Flir (thermal imagin
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  • ...under each wing, enhancing their ability to find those lost at sea, in the search and rescue role, or to identify smugglers, unregistered fishers, or vessels leaking po
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  • ...thermal signature of boaters who have fallen overboard, when engaged on [[search and rescue]] missions.
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  • ...ked with the main Northern Alliance units, as well as maintaining a combat search and rescue capability.
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  • ...field medic badges; she was shot down, wounded, and captured on a [[combat search and rescue]] mission during the [[Gulf War]]. ...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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  • ...te of sensors, which can detect the heat signatures of fires, and also for search and rescue, when searching for people who are drifting in the water. Their sensors ca
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  • The vessel has modern navigation equipment, and modern equipment for search and rescue, and to support scuba divers.
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  • ...ocation of the vessel into the message, which is immensely beneficial to [[search and rescue]] operations. ...n alarm on receiving a distress signal, and are required to relay it until search and rescue agencies take control. Since a receiving vessel will have the signaled posi
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  • ...an announced that it was assisting in humanitarian assistance and [[combat search and rescue]].
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  • *[[search and rescue]] operation; and
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  • ...ods 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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  • ...636 the Kitano requested assistance. [[Halifax]] was the nearest port. [[Search and rescue]] aircraft were dispatched, as were several surface vessels, the [[CFAV Fir
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  • Like her [[sister ship]]s, ''Oliver F. Berry'' is designed to perform [[search and rescue]] missions, [[port security]], and the interception of smugglers.<ref name= ...er, who played a key role in shipping and using helicopters for a maritime search and rescue, would be the namesake of the 24th cutter.<ref name=Uscg2015-02-27/>
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  • ...at work at night, in fog or smoke, features also useful when deployed on [[search and rescue]].
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  • ...telligence collection and other support missions (e.g., weather reporting, search and rescue, air mobility|transport would continue. Those phases were:
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  • Like her [[sister ship]]s, ''Joseph Gerczak'' is designed to perform [[search and rescue]] missions, [[port security]], and the interception of smugglers.<ref name= ...he American Samoa EEZ. Both cutter crews will also respond to any emergent search and rescue needs in the area and seek out opportunities to work with partner nation as
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  • The vessel is also equipped for search and rescue, with infrared cameras that can detect floating survivors even in poor visi
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  • ...ics, and to fill other roles, like maritime patrol and surviellance, and [[search and rescue]]. Unlike the earlier planes, it is well equipped to fly at night. And th
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  • *[[Search and rescue dog]]
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  • ...ial collision. This information is received by all AIS-equipped vessels, [[search and rescue]] agencies, and, in busy areas, [[vessel traffic systems]]. The navigationa
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  • ...o the accommodations problem comes in disaster situations, either during [[search and rescue|rescue]] or in emergency shelters. In a number of recent natural disasters,
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  • * Employed by Vietnam's [[Vinamarine]] [[search and rescue]] service.<ref name=AviationWeek2007-10-01/>
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  • {{r|Combat search and rescue}}
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  • ...The cutter is a multi-mission vessel intended to perform law enforcement, search and rescue, fisheries and environmental protection, and homeland security tasks.
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  • ...oved from wreckage. The last survivor was removed at 22:05; national urban search and rescue teams began arriving at 22:45, and participated in the recovery building.
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  • ...fire and police departments for dousing fires on sea and on the shore, and search and rescue operations.
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  • ...heavy transport helicopter by the United States Marine Corps and the HH-53 search and rescue helicopter. PAVE LOWs, in the MH-53J or M versions, can fly long-range, ver
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  • ...t version of the [[Safety of Life at Sea]] (SOLAS) convention, ships and [[search and rescue]] centers no longer monitor the 500 KHz maritime emergency channel; Morse c
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  • Like her [[sister ship]]s, ''Charles Moulthrope'' is designed to perform [[search and rescue]] missions, [[port security]], and the interception of smugglers.<ref name=
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  • [[Search and rescue]] crews from Coast Guard helicopters rescued the crew members from the life
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  • ...fax County, Virginia, was established in 1986, with a specialty in urban [[search and rescue]], including responding o victims trapped in rubble.<ref name=VAteam1>{{cit | title = Virginia Task Force 1: International Search and Rescue
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  • and surveillance, raids, combat search and rescue, and enabling operations for followon
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  • Like her [[sister ship]]s, ''Oliver Henry'' is designed to perform [[search and rescue]] missions, [[port security]], and the interception of smugglers.<ref name=
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  • Recovery was an [[Urban Search and Rescue]] (USAR) mission, which falls under the FDNY Special Operations Command. S
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  • ...intended for fisheries surveillance can provide critical information to [[search and rescue]] (SAR) under the [[Safety of Life at Sea]] (SOLAS) and its associated [[Gl
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  • ...stan announced that it was assisting in humanitarian assistance and combat search and rescue. ...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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  • ...lew Pakistan, and there was significant covert basing there. 1100 [[combat search and rescue]], communications, airbase repair, and aircraft were there. [[United States
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  • ...operations, counter-drug operations, personnel recovery including [[combat search and rescue]], hydrographic survey and [[unconventional warfare]] (UW). UW, however, r
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  • ...ronic and visual communication, Naval Gunfire Support, Electronic Warfare, Search and Rescue.
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  • * [[search and rescue]]
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  • ...zard, which needs to be recorded. If reporting a vessel in distress, the [[search and rescue]] organization needs as many bearings as possible.
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  • .... They will be able to control smuggling, unregulated fishing, and perform search and rescue duties.<ref name=NavalTechnology/><ref name=MarineLog2015-03-06/> The Guar ...te the vessel on missions including border patrols, regional policing, and search and rescue.
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  • | Combat search and rescue (CSAR)
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  • ...oute to the [[Ryukyus]] in October, Tulare was designated command ship for search and rescue operations for merchantmen ''Pioneer Muse'' and ''Shiek'', both aground off
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  • Combat search and rescue personnel (parajumpers) of the United States Air Force are swim- and SCUBA
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  • VMS itself can help in [[search and rescue]] (SAR), especially when the SAR organization participates in the [[Global
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  • ...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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  • ...versatile being used as guide dogs for the blind, police dogs, guard dogs, Search and Rescue dogs, Therapy dogs and Military dogs. Despite their diverse working skills,
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  • ...uide the [[blindness|blind]] and disabled. Dogs are an important part of [[search and rescue dog|rescue]] work in [[natural disaster]]s. Their noses aid police and mili
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  • ...uide the [[blindness|blind]] and disabled. Dogs are an important part of [[search and rescue dog|rescue]] work in [[natural disaster]]s. Their noses aid police and mili
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  • ====Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Aircraft Recapitalization==== ...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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  • * [[Combat search and rescue/Definition]]
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  • ...y, really important for aircraft that are flying over Afghanistan both for search and rescue missions, say for downed pilots and things of that nature, as well as for b
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  • * [[Combat search and rescue/Related Articles]]
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