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Deutsch: Pararescuemen der U.S. Air Force mit einem "Überlebenden" bei einer Übung

English: U.S. Air Force pararescuemen and a simulated “survivor” watch as an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter comes in for a landing here recently. The multiservice, multinational training exercise prepares combat search and rescue teams to extract downed personnel in a variety of environments and situations.
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Author Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott Taylor
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