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Right side front view medium shot at nighttime through a Starlight System as US Navy HH-60 Seahawk helicopters assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron-Wing Pacific, pick up a down crewmen. Desert Rescue is the premiere Search And Rescue (SAR), training conducted at the ranges of Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada. This mission is indirect support of Exercise Desert Rescue VIII

Right side profile medium shot at nighttime through a Starlight System as US Navy HH-60 Seahawk helicopters assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron-Wing Pacific, pick up a down crewmen. Desert Rescue is the premiere Search And Rescue (SAR), training conducted at the ranges of Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada. This mission is indirect support of Exercise Desert Rescue VIII

Right side front view, medium shot from a low angle at nighttime, through a Starlight System as a US Navy HH-60 from Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Wing Pacific stationed at NAS North Island, Coronado, California, emits laser range identifier while providing cover support for simulated rescue operations. Desert Rescue is a Joint Service Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) exercise designed to fully integrate planning and execution of both immediate and dedicated missions

Straight on medium close-up shot at nighttime through a Starlight System as US Air Force Life Support Instructor, MASTER Sergeant Dan P. Svymbersky, simulates an F-18 pilot that has been shot down. He is attempting contact with search and rescue forces using his PRC-112 radio. Desert Rescue is the premiere SAR (Search and Rescue) training conducted at the ranges of Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada. This mission is indirect support of Exercise Desert Rescue VIII

Right side front medium shot as a US Navy HH-60 Seahawk helicopter assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron-Wing Pacific, lifts off the ground upon completion of another successful rescue operation. Desert Rescue is the premiere Search And Rescue (SAR), training conducted at the ranges of Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada

Left side rear view medium long shot from a low angle, looking up at two US Navy HH-60 from Helicopters from Anti-Submarine Squadron Wing Pacific stationed NAS North Island, Coronado California, egress the landing zone after picking up simulated embassy hostage survivors (not shown). Desert Rescue is a Joint Service Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) exercise designed to fully integrate planning and execution of both immediate and dedicated missions

Right side front view, long shot from a low angle looking up at two US Navy HH-60 from Helicopters Anti-Submarine Squadron Wing Pacific stationed NAS North Island, Coronado California, quickly survey the landing zone in preparation to pick up simulated embassy hostage survivors (not shown). Desert Rescue is a Joint Service Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR), exercise designed to fully integrate planning and execution of both immediate and dedicated missions

Seen in the green glow of a night scope, HH-60H Seahawk helicopters assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine 4 (HAS 4) based at Norfolk, Virginia wait for their next mission on the flightline at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, during DESERT RESCUE IX exercise. Desert Rescue is the premiere Search And Rescue (SAR) training exercise involving Navy, Army, Air Force and Marine personnel. It is conducted at the ranges of Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada

Navy HH-60H Seahawk helicopters prepare to land and pick up their survivor during a survivor extraction exercise in participation with DESERT RESCUE IX. Desert Rescue is the premiere Search And Rescue (SAR) training exercise involving Navy, Army, Air Force and Marine personnel. It is conducted at the ranges of Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada

Right side front view from a low angle up at a nighttime shot through a Starlight System as US Navy HH-60 Seahawk helicopters assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron-Wing Pacific, come in for an assault landing to pick up down crewmen (not shown). Desert Rescue is the premiere Search And Rescue (SAR), training conducted at the ranges of Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada. This mission is indirect support of Exercise Desert Rescue VIII

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Subject Operation/Series: DESERT RESCUE

Base: Naval Air Station, Fallon

State: Nevada (NV)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT David Richards, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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label_outline Explore Helicopter Anti Submarine, Seahawk Helicopters, Tsgt David Richards

Captain (CPT), John Andress, USMC, F-18D Hornet aircraft pilot assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (All Weather) (VMFA "AW"-121), Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar San Diego, CA adjusts his oxygen mask in preparation for a mission during DESERT RESCUE IX. DESERT RESCUE IX is a Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) training exercise involving all branches of the US Military in a real world rescue and combat scenario

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Participating in EXERCISE DESERT RESCUE IX, Technical Sergeant Brian Kelly, a crew chief for the 75th Fighter Squadron at Pope AFB, North Carolina, prepares to remove a fuel hose from an A-10 Warthog after refueling from a close air support mission. Sergeant Kelly is originally from Miramar, Florida. Desert Rescue IX is the premiere search and rescue (SAR) training exercise involving Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine personnel. It is conducted at the ranges of Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada

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