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An HH-60 Pavehawk from the 129th Rescue Squadron, refuels

An HH-60 Pavehawk from the 129th Rescue Squadron, refuels

An HH-60 Pavehawk from the 129th Rescue Squadron, refuels over Texas on the way to aide in the relief effort for Hurricane Harvey, Aug. 31st, 2017. The relief efforts have a conglomerate of active, guard and re... More

Two residents of Texas are extracted from a flooded

Two residents of Texas are extracted from a flooded

Two residents of Texas are extracted from a flooded parking lot to be taken to local authorities, Aug. 31st, 2017, over Texas. The relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey have a conglomerate of active, guard and re... More

An HH-60 Pavehawk from the 106th Rescue Squadron, approaches

An HH-60 Pavehawk from the 106th Rescue Squadron, approaches

An HH-60 Pavehawk from the 106th Rescue Squadron, approaches a C-130 Hercules to refuel over Texas on the way to aide in the relief effort for Hurricane Harvey, Aug. 31st, 2017. The relief efforts have a conglo... More

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Burke, 131st Rescue Squadron

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Burke, 131st Rescue Squadron

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Burke, 131st Rescue Squadron pararescueman, prepares to unload a family and their dogs at a safer location during the relief effort for Hurricane Harvey, Aug. 31st, 2017, Beaumont, Texas.... More

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Burke, 131st Rescue Squadron

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Burke, 131st Rescue Squadron

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Burke, 131st Rescue Squadron pararescueman, looks out the side door of a HH-60 Pavehawk from the 129th Rescue Squadron, on the way to aide in the relief effort for Hurricane Harvey, Aug. ... More

Senior Airman Austin Hellweg, 129th Rescue Squadron

Senior Airman Austin Hellweg, 129th Rescue Squadron

Senior Airman Austin Hellweg, 129th Rescue Squadron special missions aviator, carries a dog and leads a family into an HH-60 Pavehawk for extraction to a safer location during the relief effort for Hurricane Ha... More

A young girl clutches her dog after getting into an

A young girl clutches her dog after getting into an

A young girl clutches her dog after getting into an HH-60 Pavehawk from the 129th Rescue Squadron for extraction to a safer location during the relief effort for Hurricane Harvey, Aug. 31st, 2017, Beaumont, Tex... More

Two residents of Texas flooded into their home wave

Two residents of Texas flooded into their home wave

Two residents of Texas flooded into their home wave out their window signaling they are ok during an HH-60 flyover, Aug. 31st, 2017, over Texas. The relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey have a conglomerate of ac... More

Senior Airman Austin Hellweg, 129th Rescue Squadron

Senior Airman Austin Hellweg, 129th Rescue Squadron

Senior Airman Austin Hellweg, 129th Rescue Squadron special missions aviator, looks out the side door of a HH-60 Pavehawk on the way to aide in the relief effort for Hurricane Harvey, Aug. 31st, 2017, over Texa... More

A family in Beaumont, Texas wave from their front yard

A family in Beaumont, Texas wave from their front yard

A family in Beaumont, Texas wave from their front yard signaling they are ok during an HH-60 Pavehawk flyover, Aug. 31st, 2017, over Texas. The relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey have a conglomerate of active,... More

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