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250907-F-IK062-1062
Lt. Col. Venus Victorino addresses the 943d Aerospace Medicine Squadron for the first time during an assumption of command ceremony at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, Sept. 7, 2025. The assumption of command ceremony is a military tradition that formally signifies the transfer of responsibility and authority from one commanding officer to another; symbolized through the passing of a guidon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nicole Mount)
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250907-F-IK062-1030
Lt. Col. Christopher Escajeda, 943d Rescue Group commander, presents the guidon to Lt. Col. Venus Victorino, incoming 943d Aerospace Medicine Squadron commander, during an assumption of command ceremony at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, Sept. 7, 2025. The assumption of command ceremony is a military tradition that formally signifies the transfer of responsibility and authority from one commanding officer to another; symbolized through the passing of a guidon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nicole Mount)
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M4 carbine rifle qualification course
An Airman assigned to the 943d Rescue Group adjusts the sights on the M4 carbine rifle during a weapon qualification course at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, May 3, 2025. To successfully qualify on the M4 carbine rifle, Airmen must display proficiency and accuracy using both iron and red dot sights from multiple firing positions with varying degrees of visibility to maintain mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nicole Mount)
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M4 carbine rifle qualification course
An M4 carbine rifle rests on the firing line during a weapon qualification course at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, May 3, 2025. The M4 carbine rifle is the standard issue firearm for most units in the U.S. military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nicole Mount)
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M4 carbine rifle qualification course
Airmen assigned to the 943d Rescue Group line up in the prone firing position during a weapon qualification course at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, May 3, 2025. To successfully qualify on the M4 carbine rifle, Airmen must display proficiency and accuracy using both iron and red dot sights from multiple firing positions with varying degrees of visibility to maintain mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nicole Mount)
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M4 carbine rifle qualification course
An Airman assigned to the 943d Rescue Group loads a magazine of an M4 carbine rifle during a weapon qualification course at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, May 3, 2025. To successfully qualify on the M4 carbine rifle, Airmen must display proficiency and accuracy from multiple firing positions with varying degrees of visibility to maintain mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nicole Mount)
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240601-F-UG813-1029
Col. Jessie Hamilton, 920th Rescue Wing commander, renders a salute to Col. Anthony Colberg, incoming 920th Maintenance Group commander, during an assumption of command ceremony at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, June 2, 2024. The assumption of command is a military tradition that formally signifies the transfer of responsibility and authority from one commanding officer to another; symbolized through the passing of a guidon. The 920th Maintenance Group maintains the wing's HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters and HC-130J Combat King II aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darius Sostre-Miroir)
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240601-F-UG813-1024
Col. Jessie Hamilton, 920th Rescue Wing commander, presents Col. Anthony Colberg, incoming 920th Maintenance Group commander, with the 920th MXG guidon during an assumption of command ceremony at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, June 2, 2024. The assumption of command is a military tradition that formally signifies the transfer of responsibility and authority from one commanding officer to another; symbolized through the passing of a guidon. The 920th Maintenance Group provides safe and reliable maintenance for HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters and HC-130J Combat King II aircraft. They perform inspections, repairs, and modifications to ensure the aircraft are fully operational and ready to support and execute the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darius Sostre-Miroir)
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240601-F-PB262-1966
Col. Jessie Hamilton, left, 920th Rescue Wing commander, and Col. Anthony Colberg, right, incoming 920th Maintenance Group commander, stand at attention during an assumption of command ceremony at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, June 2, 2024. The assumption of command is a military tradition that formally signifies the transfer of responsibility and authority from one commanding officer to another; symbolized through the passing of a guidon. The 920th MXG maintains the wing's HH-60G Pave Hawk and HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters as well as HC-130J Combat King II aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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240601-F-PB262-1962
Col. Jessie Hamilton, center, 920th Rescue Wing commander, and Col. Anthony Colberg, right, incoming 920th Maintenance Group commander, along with members of the audience stand at attention for the National Anthem during an assumption of command ceremony at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, June 2, 2024. The assumption of command is a military tradition that formally signifies the transfer of responsibility and authority from one commanding officer to another; symbolized through the passing of a guidon. The 920th MXG maintains the wing's HH-60G Pave Hawk and HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters as well as HC-130J Combat King II aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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920th Comm Flight
Airmen assigned to the 920th Communications Flight establish communications using an AN/PRC-117G radio and 2040 SATCOM antenna during a training exercise at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, Nov. 4, 2023. The AN/PRC-117G is a type of multiband tactical radio that provides secure and reliable communication for voice, data and video transmissions in various operational environments. The 2040 SATCOM antenna is a type of satellite communications antenna system used for transmitting and receiving signals between satellites and ground stations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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920th RQW successfully conducts civilian medical airlift 350 miles off coast of United States
The 920th Rescue Wing successfully conducted a civilian medical airlift operation of a critical patient aboard a cruise ship 350 miles off the eastern coast of U.S. May 4, 2024. The mission, carried out by two HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters, two HC-130J Combat King II aircraft and two teams of pararescuemen required three air-to-air refuelings to complete. The more than 8-hour mission covered more than 1,200 miles round trip over open ocean. (Courtesy photo)
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920th RQW successfully conducts civilian medical airlift 350 miles off coast of United States
An HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter receives fuel from an HC-130J Combat King II during a civilian medical airlift operation of a critical patient aboard a cruise ship more than 350 miles off the eastern coast of U.S. May 4, 2024. The mission, carried out by two HH-60s, two HC-130Js, and two teams of combat rescue officers and pararescuemen required three air-to-air refuelings. The more than 8-hour mission covered more than 1,200 miles round trip over open ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darius Sostre-Miroir)
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920th RQW successfully conducts civilian medical airlift 350 miles off coast of United States
An HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter receives fuel from an HC-130J Combat King II during a civilian medical airlift operation of a critical patient aboard a cruise ship more than 350 miles off the eastern coast of U.S. May 4, 2024. The mission, carried out by two HH-60s, two HC-130Js, and two teams of combat rescue officers and pararescuemen required three air-to-air refuelings. The more than 8-hour mission covered more than 1,200 miles round trip over open ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darius Sostre-Miroir)
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920th RQW successfully conducts civilian medical airlift 350 miles off coast of United States
The 920th Rescue Wing successfully conducted a civilian medical airlift operation of a critical patient aboard a cruise ship 350 miles off the eastern coast of U.S. May 4, 2024. The mission, carried out by two HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters, two HC-130J Combat King II aircraft and two teams of pararescuemen required three air-to-air refuelings to complete. The more than 8-hour mission covered more than 1,200 miles round trip over open ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darius Sostre-Miroir)
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920th RQW successfully conducts civilian medical airlift 350 miles off coast of United States
The 920th Rescue Wing successfully conducted a civilian medical airlift operation of a critical patient aboard a cruise ship 350 miles off the eastern coast of U.S. May 4, 2024. The mission, carried out by two HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters, two HC-130J Combat King II aircraft and two teams of pararescuemen required three air-to-air refuelings to complete. The more than 8-hour mission covered more than 1,200 miles round trip over open ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darius Sostre-Miroir)
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920th RQW successfully conducts civilian medical airlift 350 miles off coast of United States
The 920th Rescue Wing successfully conducted a civilian medical airlift operation of a critical patient aboard a cruise ship 350 miles off the eastern coast of U.S. May 4, 2024. The mission, carried out by two HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters, two HC-130J Combat King II aircraft and two teams of pararescuemen required three air-to-air refuelings to complete. The more than 8-hour mission covered more than 1,200 miles round trip over open ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darius Sostre-Miroir)
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Rescue maintainers train helicopter upload and download
Combat Rescue Maintenance assigned to the 920th Maintenance Group trained alongside C-17 aircraft loadmasters assigned to the 349th Airlift Wing to hone upload and download procedures of an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, April 6, 2024. HH-60G helicopters can be folded and loaded into various cargo aircraft for ease of mobility to support missions worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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Rescue maintainers train helicopter upload and download
Combat Rescue Maintenance assigned to the 920th Maintenance Group train alongside C-17 aircraft loadmasters assigned to the 349th Airlift Wing to hone upload and download procedures of an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, April 6, 2024. HH-60G helicopters can be folded and loaded into various cargo aircraft for ease of mobility to support missions worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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Rescue maintainers train helicopter upload and download
A 920th Rescue Wing HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter sits behind a 349th Airlift Wing C-17 aircraft at Patrick Space Force Base, Florida, April 6, 2024. Several 920th Maintenance Group combat rescue maintainers trained alongside 349th AW loadmasters to hone upload and download procedures. HH-60G helicopters can be folded and loaded into various cargo aircraft for ease of mobility to support missions worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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