
920th Rescue Wing Reaches New Milestone, Still Going Strong 60 Years Later
The 920th Rescue Wing turned 60-years-old last week! […]
The 920th Rescue Wing turned 60-years-old last week! […]
It’s good to be green, especially on St Patrick’s Day. […]
With no fanfare other than the fading rumble of its four turbo-prop engines, one of Patrick’s well-worn HC-130P/N King aircraft – number 65-00976 – disappeared into the afternoon sky heading into retirement at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base’s 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, the aircraft retirement “bone yard,” in Arizona. […]
920th Rescue Wing wishes citizens a happy Holidays and have a safe and happy New Year. […]
As the rotor blades of an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter churned and slowly came to a full stop, they signaled the end of Chief Master Sgt. Lazaro Ibarra’s final flight here, Dec. 2. […]
The 920th Rescue Wing’s pararescue squadron here recently acquired a 35-foot recovery boat with the intent of providing its members a broader, safer training program. […]
Watch Lt. Col. Robert Haston, a HH-60G Pave Hawk pilot, tell us what the 920th Rescue Wing does to support Space Coast rocket launches at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. […]
AmericaSpace photojournalist Mike Killian captured the above shot of the 920th Rescue Wing Airmen racing from the launching United Launch Alliance Atlas V carrying a GPS satellite in two HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters after securing the Eastern Range for the 45th Space Wing. […]
Master Sergeant Mike Maroney has kept a certain picture on his wall over the past 10 years – that of himself and a little girl he delivered to safety during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. […]
The wing chaplain for the 920th Rescue Wing here ended his 27 years of service with a retirement ceremony at the base chapel Aug. 1. […]
Under crystal blue skies here a memorial ceremony was held by Rescue Warriors of the 920th Rescue Wing to honor the memory and service of five Rescue Airmen who lost their lives 19 years earlier from a terrorist bombing of the Khobar Towers, a dormitory where Airmen were housed while deployed.
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In the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum, in the same exhibit hall with Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis and the Wright Brothers’ 1903 flyer, under a case of protective glass, stands a massive silver cup, lined in gold, atop a three-tiered mahogany pedestal. […]