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  • Rescue Airmen save Arizona woman who fell 200 ft into mineshaft

    Nearly three-hundred miles away, a woman was trapped at the bottom of a mineshaft. Out of three possible rescue units, the Air Force Rescue Coordination Cell selected the 563rd Rescue Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, in Tucson, Arizona, for this rescue mission.

  • RED FLAG-Rescue 23-1: CSAR Photos

    U.S. Air Force Pararescuemen extract and treat a simulated downed pilot in a combat search and rescue exercise as a part of RED FLAG-Rescue 23-1.

  • Search and Rescue: taking survival skillsets to new heights

    U.S. Air Force members from the 563rd Rescue Group forward deployed to Camp Navajo, Arizona, from Jan. 24-28, 2022, to complete cold weather survival training while implementing agile combat employment by operating and flying out of a contingency location at a higher elevation of about 7,100 feet.

  • PJs sharpen skills during Razor’s Edge

    The 48th Rescue Squadron from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base participated in an exercise from April 8-18, 2019. Razor’s Edge is a two-week long exercise where pararescuemen train to be better prepared for unilateral and joint combat search and rescue operations in any situation and environment. To