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Staff Sgt. Joe, 26th Special Tactics Squadron pararescuman,

Staff Sgt. Joe, 26th Special Tactics Squadron pararescuman,

Staff Sgt. Joe, 26th Special Tactics Squadron pararescuman, rappels from a CV-22 Osprey with the 20th Special Operations Squadron at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., July 23, 2019. The training tested the air-to-la... More

Tech. Sgt. Joseph Sherman, 20th Special Operations

Tech. Sgt. Joseph Sherman, 20th Special Operations

Tech. Sgt. Joseph Sherman, 20th Special Operations Squadron evaluator flight engineer, and Tech. Sgt. Andrew Bostwick, 20th Special Operations Squadron instructor flight engineer, lower a hoist cable to waiting... More

Pararescuemen from the 26th Special Tactics Squadron

Pararescuemen from the 26th Special Tactics Squadron

Pararescuemen from the 26th Special Tactics Squadron fly in a CV-22 Osprey to over New Mexico July 23, 2019. The members practiced water-based aerial extraction at Ute Lake with members of the 20th Special Oper... More

Senior Airman Jacob Bland, 20th Special Operations

Senior Airman Jacob Bland, 20th Special Operations

Senior Airman Jacob Bland, 20th Special Operations Squadron lead flight engineer, operates a winch to lift members of the 26th Special Tactics from Ute Lake, N.M., July 23, 2019. The members performed both day ... More

Staff Sgt. Joe, 26th Special Tactics Squadron pararescuman,

Staff Sgt. Joe, 26th Special Tactics Squadron pararescuman,

Staff Sgt. Joe, 26th Special Tactics Squadron pararescuman, prepares to be hoisted from the water at Ute Lake, N.M., July 23, 2019. The training focused on water-based aerial extraction with members of the 20th... More

Pararescuemen from the 26th Special Tactics Squadron

Pararescuemen from the 26th Special Tactics Squadron

Pararescuemen from the 26th Special Tactics Squadron speak amongst themselves after a training exercise at Ute Lake, N.M., July 23, 2019. The members performed training during the day and night, to test their r... More

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