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  • A memorable squeeze

    Eleven years ago this month, this hug between rescuer and rescuee went viral. In September 2005, Master Sgt. Mike Maroney, pararescueman, was caught on camera by an Air Force photographer hugging this adorable 3-year-old girl with pigtails just after he rescued her, along with her family, from the

  • 920th Aeromedical Staging Squadron is world class

    The 920th Aeromedical Staging Squadron is a world class medical squadron made of approximately 190 Air Force Reserve medical professionals. Many of its members have deployed in support combat troops multiple times to various locations. They have led the charge for the medical care of combat injured

  • Patrick Guardian Angel Team to host Pararescue Rodeo, Reunion Sept 19-25

    The 920th Rescue Wing's Guardian Angel Team from its 308th Rescue Squadron will host the annual Pararescue Rodeo here Sept. 19-23.   The week-long competition will test these elite special operators and many of the skills they employ to serve as first responders on the battlefield – saving the lives

  • The 920th Rescue Wing turns 60

    It was originally activated on August 18, 1956 under its first designation, the 301st Air Rescue Squadron at Homestead Air Reserve Base, near Miami, Florida, becoming the Air Force Reserve’s first rescue squadron.

  • Rescue Airmen support successful Delta IV rocket launch

    The U.S. Air Force Reserve's 920th Rescue Wing supported United Launch Alliance’s successful launch of the third and fourth Orbital ATK-built Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program satellites aboard a Delta IV rocket from Space Launch Complex 37B hereat 12:52  a.m. EDT.Maintenance

  • Supply and demand

    Staff Sgt. Antonio Murillo with the 920th Logistics Readiness Flight, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, organizes helmets and maintains accountability of government equipment. He has been with the 920th Rescue Wing since 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brandon Kalloo Sanes/Released)

  • Patrick aircraft maintainers 'strut' their stuff

    Two maintenance squadrons from the 920th Rescue Wing here joined forces to tackle a monumental five-day task, which included removing tires, brakes and 22,000 pounds of fuel from a HC-130P/N refueling aircraft, so the team could replace its struts August 2. The 720th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron