Pararescuemen descend on Eloy
Maj. Koa Bailey, a U.S. Air Force Reserve combat rescue officer from the 306th Rescue Squadron, packs up his parachute after skydiving in Eloy, Ariz., May 14. Combat rescue officers, also known as CROs, are part of an elite combat force of Guardian Angels specifically organized, trained, equipped and postured to conduct full spectrum personnel recovery to include both conventional and unconventional combat rescue operations. These battlefield Airmen are the most highly trained and versatile personnel recovery specialists in the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Carolyn Herrick)
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