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Pararescuemen US Air Force MASTER Sergeant Ken Chapman, US Air Force MASTER Sergeant Larry Hiyakumoto, US Air Force Technical Sergeant John Saftner, and Flight Engineer US Air Force CHIEF MASTER Sergeant Dusty Rhoads, all with the 129th Rescue Wing, California Air National Guard, Moffett Federal Field, carry a Stokes litter with a simulated injured patient to a waiting ambulance during a training rescue operation in the Pacific Ocean. The 129th is one of only three Rescue units in the ANG, and the only one on the west coast

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Pararescuemen US Air Force MASTER Sergeant Ken Chapman, US Air Force MASTER Sergeant Larry Hiyakumoto, US Air Force Technical Sergeant John Saftner, and Flight Engineer US Air Force CHIEF MASTER Sergeant Dusty Rhoads, all with the 129th Rescue Wing, California Air National Guard, Moffett Federal Field, carry a Stokes litter with a simulated injured patient to a waiting ambulance during a training rescue operation in the Pacific Ocean. The 129th is one of only three Rescue units in the ANG, and the only one on the west coast

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