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LT. Guertin, survivor from a simulated F-18 crash, uses a red died smoke to show where they are so the rescue team can find them somewhere in the New Mexico Desert

US Navy Lieutenants Guertin (left) and Curly (right), role playing as survivors from a simulated F-18 crash, use a portable global positioning system to pinpoint their location on a map of the state of New Mexico during the annual air defense exercise

LT. Curly, a survivor from a simulated F-18 crash, uses his reflecting mirror to show the location to friendly forces flying above him in the New Mexico desert

US Navy LT. Guertin, role playing as a survivor from a simulated F-18 crash, uses a portable global positioning system to pinpoint his location on a map of the state of New Mexico during the annual air defense exercise

An SH-60 Seahawk from the Helo Anti Sub 4 unit, piloted by Commander John Nulis and LT. Kevin Guth, look for survivors from a simulated fighter aircraft crash in the New Mexico desert

1ST LT. Mark D. Lester tests a hand-held Global Positioning System receiver prototype used by search and rescue forces to locate downed pilots. PHOTO published in AIRMAN Magazine, June 1996.Exact date Shot Unknown

Fort Worth, TX May 11, 2006 -- A demonstration of a new GPS tracking system at the FEMA Logistics Center. A truck is being loaded with supplies that have been scanned and will then sent out and tracked using GPS system. This is a new device for the 2006 season. Photo by: Liz Roll/FEMA

US Navy LT. Guertin, role playing as a survivor from a simulated F-18 crash, uses a portable global positioning system during the annual air defense exercise

A US Navy SH-60 Seahawk helicopter from Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 4 (HS-4), Naval Air Station North Island, Calif., lands in the desert of New Mexico to pickup the survivors of a simulated F-18 crash during the annual air defense exercise

LT. Guertin and LT. Curly survivor from a simulated F-18 crash, use a map with the GPS (Global Positioning System) to find out their location in the state of New Mexico

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Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS 95

Base: Roswell

State: New Mexico (NM)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: A1C Sean Worrell

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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23/04/1995
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label_outline Explore F 18 Crash, Guertin, A 1 C Sean Worrell

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