Master Sgt. Jeremy Maddamma (center) and Staff Sgt. Jared Isaacson (right), pararescuemen from the 212th Rescue Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, prepare to freefall parachute from an HC-130J Combat King II aircraft from the 211th Rescue Squadron, Jan. 25, 2021, during Exercise H20. Alaska Air National Guardsmen were in Hawaii training during Exercise H20, January and February, honing their long-range search and rescue capability in support of the NASA human spaceflight program they are responsible for supporting. The Air Guard’s 176th Wing at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, is the only wing in the U.S. Air Force, Guard, and Reserve, with C-17 Globemaster III aircraft and pararescue personnel that combine to provide long-range search and rescue—able to travel the furthest distance in the shortest time, in response to a life-threatening scenario. Guardian Angel personnel are approved for alternate personal protective equipment in place of uniform wear. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Lt. Col. Candis Olmstead)
Date Taken: | 01.25.2021 |
Date Posted: | 02.09.2021 03:46 |
Photo ID: | 6513466 |
VIRIN: | 210125-Z-MF300-0014 |
Resolution: | 6000x4000 |
Size: | 3.91 MB |
Location: | HAWAII, US |
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