Duke Field reservists drop last BLU-82 bomb
The last 15,000-pound BLU-82 bomb donates after being dropped from an MC-130E aircraft by the 711th Special Operations Squadron at the Utah Test and Training Range on July 15, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Patrick Nichols)
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Posted: 7/21/2008
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Duke Field reservists drop last BLU-82 bomb
The last operational 15,000-pound BLU-82 bomb floats towards its target at the Utah Test and Training Range on July 15, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Patrick Nichols)
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Posted: 7/21/2008
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Duke Field reservists drop last BLU-82 bomb
An MC-130E from the 711th Special Operations Squadron, 919th Special Operations Wing, Duke Field, Fla., drops the last operational 15,000-pound BLU-82 bomb at the Utah Test and Training Range on July 15, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Patrick Nichols)
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Posted: 7/21/2008
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Duke Field reservists drop last BLU-82 bomb
Tech. Sgt. Brian Scott, a loadmaster with the 711th Special Operations Squadron, Duke Field, Fla., guides the uploading of the last 15,000-pound BLU-82 bomb aboard an MC-130E Talon I shortly before it was dropped at the Utah Test and Training Range on July 15, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Patrick Nichols)
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Posted: 7/21/2008
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Hurricane Katrina
Maj. Tim Pfeifer, an Air Force reservist with the 920th Rescue Wing and commercial pilot with American Airlines, prepares his HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter for another search for survivors in New Orleans Sept. 10. Based out of Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., Major Pfeifer's crew is part of a Total Force team of AIr Force Reserve, Guard and active duty Airmen, who have saved more than 4,200 people. (Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Elaine Mayo)
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Posted: 10/20/2005
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Hurricane Katrina
Preparing to take off, Senior Master Sgt. Omar Rivera, an Air Reserve Technician and flight engineer with the 920th Rescue Wing, ensures all systems are go aboard his HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter Sept. 10. Working around the clock, Sergeant Rivera and about 100 other reservists supported and flew 6 helicopters saving 472 people in one day. (Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Elaine Mayo)
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Posted: 10/20/2005
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Hurricane Katrina
Tech. Sgt. Fred Zobrist, a flight engineer with Air Force Reserve Commands 920th Rescue Wing, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., moves a panel on an HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter to service its engine before launching a hurricane search-and-rescue mission from Jackson, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bill Huntington)
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Posted: 10/20/2005
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Hurricane Katrina
Tech. Sgt. Keith Berry, an Air Force Reserve Command pararescueman from the 304th Rescue Squadron in Portland, Ore., checks for overhanging tree limbs near his HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter as it returns to the skies over southern Mississippi after checking on Hurricane Katrina survivors. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bill Huntington
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Posted: 10/20/2005
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Hoist rescue
NEW ORLEANS -- Tech. Sgt. Lem Torres and a young boy are lifted to safety from the roof of the child's flooded home. The pararescueman is from 38th Rescue Squadron at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., and is deployed to New Orleans for Hurricane Katrina search-and-rescue operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez)
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Hoist rescue
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Posted: 9/5/2005
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View from a hoist
NEW ORLEANS -- Scanning for signs of survivors, Tech. Sgt. Andrew Canfield keeps a close watch as the sun sets on the flooded city of New Orleans. Sergeant Canfield is a Reserve pararescueman working with a team of reservists and active duty Airmen conducting rescue missions across New Orleans. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bill Huntington)
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Posted: 9/5/2005
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Rescue operations
NEW ORLEANS -- With a combined force of 26 helicopters and about 400 people, pararescue teams composed of reservists and active duty Airmen are flying 8- to 10-hour missions over New Orleans' flooded city to save lives. Rescuing more than 2,000 people in five days, the pararescue teams locate and retrieve the residents, drop them off at a collection point, and then circle around again looking for more. (Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bill Huntington)
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Posted: 9/5/2005
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Rescue operations
NEW ORLEANS -- Trained to rescue downed pilots and military troops in combat behind enemy lines, the Air Force's rescue teams are a very small community of highly elite professionals. Flying missions into the flooded city of New Orleans, the rescue forces are working around the clock and have saved more than 2,000 people in five days. (Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bill Huntington)
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Posted: 9/5/2005
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