Reservists support launch of Turkmenistan's first communications satellite

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Reservists from the 920th Rescue Wing provided range-clearance and safety support for the successful launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from launch complex 40 at nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 7:03 p.m. April 27.

The successful launch was of particular interest to the citizens of Turkmenistan, as the Central-Asian nation's first communications satellite was onboard.

Hours before launch, two wing HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters took off from Patrick AFB to patrol the Eastern Range, the 70-mile long by 10-mile wide swath of ocean extending east from the Cape that must be cleared of all air & marine traffic prior to every launch to ensure boaters are a safe distance from potentially falling rocket debris.

The 920th performs combat search and rescue as its primary mission, which includes rescuing servicemembers trapped and or wounded behind enemy lines.

Additionally, the wing is responsible for civil search and rescue, humanitarian relief and support of rocket launches. To date, the unit has saved more than 4,000 lives, both in peacetime and combat.

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