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- Pararescue (PJ) Specialist - U. S. Air Force
When an injured Airman needs saving from a hostile or otherwise unreachable area, it’s our duty to bring them home As members of Air Force Special Warfare, Pararescue (PJ) rescue and medically treat downed military personnel all over the world
- United States Air Force Pararescue - Wikipedia
Pararescue was given the mission of rescuing crews lost on long-range bomber and transport missions and to support other agencies when aerial rescue was requested A mission earlier in 1947 was the final impetus for the formal creation of Air Force Pararescue
- SPECIAL TACTICS PARARESCUE
Air Force Special Tactics pararescuemen, also known as PJ’s, are the only Department of Defense specialty specifically trained and equipped to conduct conventional or unconventional rescue operations These battlefield Airmen are the ideal force for personnel recovery and combat search and rescue
- Pararescue - AF Special Warfare
By parachuting from airplanes into the middle of oceans with their medical equipment and rubber rafts, Pararescue can board stricken vessels and aid distressed mariners to save lives when no one else can or will
- Air Force Pararescue (PJs): 2023 Requirements, Training, and More
Sometimes called “PJs,” Air Force Pararescue is a special operations force that provides rescue, recovery, and medical services in combat and humanitarian missions
- Homepage for Pararescue History
Pararescue is the nation's force of choice to execute the most perilous, demanding, and extreme rescue missions anytime, anywhere across the globe The 500+ PJs are assigned to Guardian Angel and Special Tactics Squadrons throughout the Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve Air Force components
- Pararescue Foundation
As members of U S Air Force Special Warfare, Pararescue specialists rescue and medically treat downed military personnel all over the world
- PJ Career – PJ Association
As members of the United States Air Force Special Operations Command, Pararescue (PJ) specialists rescue and recover downed aircrews from hostile or otherwise unreachable areas
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