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An HC-130P/N King refueling aircraft, piloted by Rescue Wing Airmen of the 920th Rescue Wing, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., prepares to take off Jan 25. An estimated 30 Rescue Wing Airmen deployed in two of the wing's HC-130's to the Horn of Africa. The C-130's will be used to fly missions throughout the region in support of the ongoing search and rescue and humanitarian relief efforts there. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Rob Grande)
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Rescue Reservists deploy to Horn of Africa

Posted 1/25/2012   Updated 1/26/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Capt. Cathleen Snow
920th Rescue Wing Public Affairs


1/25/2012 - PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla -- Approximately 60 Airmen from the 920th Rescue Wing will deploy to the Horn of Africa area of responsibility as part of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa.

One group of 30 Airmen departed Jan. 25 and the remaining members are scheduled to depart within the next week. The Reservist and two combat-search-and-rescue aircraft will provide rescue and humanitarian relief expertise during their four-month deployment.

"The Horn is a busy place and our Airmen's presence is essential to creating and maintaining a stable, secure environment for the people of East Africa," said Col. Mark Blalock, 920th Operations Group commander.

They will join service members from the U.S. Armed Forces, civilian employees and representatives of coalition and partner countries whose overall mission is to conduct operations to enhance partner nation capacity, promote regional security and stability, dissuade conflict, and protect US and coalition interests.

The CJTF-HOA areas of responsibility  include the countries of Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti and Seychelles. The CJTF-HOA area of interest includes Yemen, Tanzania, Mauritius, Madagascar, Mozambique, Burundi, Rwanda, Comoros, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.

The 920th RQW CSAR aircraft, known as HC-130P/N King, is a tanker aircraft capable of refueling search-and-rescue helicopters and delivering supplies. It also serves as a jump platform for Pararescue Airmen and is the only dedicated fixed-wing combat search and rescue platform in the Air Force inventory. It is piloted by a crew of 6-7 Airmen.

The deployment comes as one of many for Airmen of the 920th RQW. Currently, 70 rescue wing Airmen are deployed to Afghanistan providing life-saving medical evacuations of combatants wounded on the battlefield.

Air Force pararescue is the only military service specifically organized, trained and equipped to conduct personnel recovery operations in hostile or denied areas as a primary mission.

"It's (supporting the CJTF-HOA) something we've been a part of for a very long time, that we're very proud of," said Col. Robert Ament, 920th Rescue Wing vice commander. "Right now we have two-thirds of our wing Airmen deployed overseas, and are expecting to be welcoming a portion of them home very soon," he said.

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