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    NMRTU China Lake Corpsman takes to the skies as a Search and Rescue Medical Technician [Image 2 of 7]

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    NMRTU China Lake Corpsman takes to the skies as a Search and Rescue Medical Technician

    CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

    03.17.2025

    Photo by Christopher Jones 

    Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms

    HM1 Brian Romero, a native of Gilbert, Arizona, rappels 80 feet from a helicopter during a reenlistment ceremony and search-and-rescue training flight on January 27, 2025, near NAWS China Lake, where he serves with VX-31, known as the “Dust Devils.” Romero is an SMT responsible for providing critical medical care as the sole provider aboard the helicopter while also serving as an air crewman. Stationed at NMRTU China Lake, he also oversees the Aviation Medicine department, ensuring the medical readiness of aviators and mentoring junior Sailors, while supporting VX-31’s 24/7/365 search-and-rescue operations across a vast region, including military bases ranging from NAS North Island all the way to Nellis AFB, as well as civilian rescues in Kern, Mono, Tulare, and Inyo counties and National Parks. During the flight, Romero hoisted a VX-9 XO 50 feet into the aircraft after securing him in an Air Rescue Vest harness, following a reenlistment ceremony held on a snowy peak, showcasing the extreme conditions and high-angle rescue skills that define his unique role (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Coffer).

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    Date Taken: 03.17.2025
    Date Posted: 03.17.2025 16:34
    Photo ID: 8920558
    VIRIN: 250317-N-SE727-2038
    Resolution: 2048x1463
    Size: 633.19 KB
    Location: CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA, US

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