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The "Front Porch" floatation device is unfolded and

The "Front Porch" floatation device is unfolded and

The "Front Porch" floatation device is unfolded and inflated by Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron following a jump from the back of a C-17 at Marine Core Base Hawaii,March ... More

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training exercise with Human Space Flight Support Detatchment 3 leaves the docks at Marine Core Base Hawaii,March 5 2017. During this training, a rigid inflatible boat ... More

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron exit the back of a C-17 Globemaster during joint training with Human Space Flight Support Detatchment 3 at Marine Core Base Hawaii,March 5... More

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training exercise with Human Space Flight Support Detatchment 3 leaves the docks at Marine Core Base Hawaii,March 5 2017. During this training, a rigid inflatible boat ... More

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers assigned to

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers assigned to

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers assigned to the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing jump from a C-17 flown by the 204th Airlift Squadron of the Hawaii Air Natio... More

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing conduct joint training with Human Space Flight Support Detachment 3 focused on depl... More

A Pararescuemen from the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the

A Pararescuemen from the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the

A Pararescuemen from the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing signals OK to a low flying C-17 of the Hawaii Air National Guard's 154th Wing following a successful jump du... More

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron load onto their boat after being dropped from the back of a C-17 Globemaster flown by the 154th Airlift Wing of the Hawaii Air National Gu... More

U.S. Air Force Major Glen Weir, a Combat Rescue Officer

U.S. Air Force Major Glen Weir, a Combat Rescue Officer

U.S. Air Force Major Glen Weir, a Combat Rescue Officer from the 103rd Rescue Squadron conducts a short briefing before starting a joint training exercise with Human Space Flight Support Detatchment 3 at Marine... More

The "Front Porch" floatation device is unfolded and

The "Front Porch" floatation device is unfolded and

The "Front Porch" floatation device is unfolded and inflated by Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing following a jump f... More

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training exercise with Human Space Flight Support Detatchment 3 leaves the docks at Marine Core Base Hawaii,March 5 2017. During this training, a rigid inflatible boat ... More

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron exit the back of a C-17 Globemaster during joint training with Human Space Flight Support Detatchment 3 at Marine Core Base Hawaii,March 5... More

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron load onto their boat after being dropped from the back of a C-17 Globemaster during a joint training exercise with Human Space Flight Supp... More

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd

Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing, load onto their boat after being dropped from the back of a C-17 flown by the Hawa... More

103rd Rescue Squadron Trains with New NASA Rescue Systems

103rd Rescue Squadron Trains with New NASA Rescue Systems

The "Front Porch" floatation device is unfolded and inflated by Pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the New York Air National Guard following a jump from the back of a C-1... More

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training exercise with Human Space Flight Support Detatchment 3 leaves the docks at Marine Core Base Hawaii,March 5 2017. During this training, a rigid inflatible boat ... More

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training

One of three boats being used for a joint training exercise with Human Space Flight Support Detatchment 3 leaves the docks at Marine Core Base Hawaii,March 5 2017. During this training, a rigid inflatible boat ... More

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