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Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National Guard aviation Soldiers assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron and 207th Aviation Regiment load the Storm Search and Rescue Tactical Vehicle (SRTV) into ... More

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen Senior Master

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen Senior Master

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen Senior Master Sgt. Jeremy Diola, Staff Sgt. Matthew Gaddy, Capt. Daniel Warren, and Staff Sgt. Daniel Strikeleather, all assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron, after exit... More

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National Guard aviation Soldiers assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron and 207th Aviation Regiment load the Storm Search and Rescue Tactical Vehicle (SRTV) into ... More

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National Guard aviation Soldiers assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron and 207th Aviation Regiment load the Storm Search and Rescue Tactical Vehicle (SRTV) into ... More

Staff Sgt. Matthew Gaddy, an Alaska Air National Guard

Staff Sgt. Matthew Gaddy, an Alaska Air National Guard

Staff Sgt. Matthew Gaddy, an Alaska Air National Guard pararescueman assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron stands at a staging area on the Bryant Army Airfield, before hopping on a CH-47 Chinook helicopter flow... More

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen Senior Master

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen Senior Master

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen Senior Master Sgt. Jeremy Diola, Staff Sgt. Matthew Gaddy, Capt. Daniel Warren, and Staff Sgt. Daniel Strikeleather, all assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron, prepare to... More

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National Guard aviation Soldiers assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron and 207th Aviation Regiment load the Storm Search and Rescue Tactical Vehicle (SRTV) into ... More

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen assigned to

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen assigned to

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron exit a Ch-47 Chinook helicopter flown by Army National Guard Soldiers from the 207th Aviation Regiment, on an All Terrain Vehicle (A... More

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen and Army National Guard aviation Soldiers assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron and 207th Aviation Regiment load the Storm Search and Rescue Tactical Vehicle (SRTV) into ... More

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen assigned to

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen assigned to

Alaska Air National Guard pararescuemen assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron exit a Ch-47 Chinook helicopter flown by Army National Guard Soldiers from the 207th Aviation Regiment, on an All Terrain Vehicle (A... More

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