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Reserve pararescuemen finish third in PJ competition

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  • By Capt. Cathleen Snow
Eight Air Force Reserve pararescuemen (PJs) from the 920th Rescue Wing finished third in the Pararescue Rodeo at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., Oct. 4-10.

Two four-man teams deployed from Florida to the southern Arizona desert to train and compete in free-fall parachuting, professional shooting, combat navigation and paramedics - skills which PJs must excel in to perform their jobs as rescue specialists.

"The PJ rodeo is a valuable training event that makes use of all the pararescueman's skills," said Lt. Col. Kurt Matthews, commander of the 308th Rescue Squadron here.

"This was a tight competition and for us to come in third out of seven teams is a great accomplishment , especially working with the active duty and [Air National] Guard," he said. "This fosters great working relationships between the different components and rescue squadrons."

The two teams from the Florida-based PJ squadron served two purposes, one team competed, the other trained. Both did remarkably well in the desert conditions which also led to one pararescueman garnering the "Most Valuable Player or PJ" of the week, according to the 308th commander.

Senior Airman Brandon Forshaw, 920th RQW, was voted the 'stand-out' performer by representatives from all the competing squadrons.

"It's remarkable because he is still in training which makes the award even more outstanding, said Colonel Matthews. "We're extremely proud to have him on our team."