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Active | 14 November 1952 - 7 February 1969 15 September 1972 - 1 August 1976 1 October 1985 - 31 December 1987 1 May 1993 - Present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Search and Rescue |
Part of | Air Combat Command 23d Air Force 563d Rescue Group |
Garrison/HQ | Davis-Monthan Air Force Base |
Decorations | AFOUA |
The 48th Rescue Squadron (48 RQS) is part of the 563d Rescue Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. PJs/CROs primarily fly onboard HH-60 Pave Hawk aircraft while conducting search and rescue missions.
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The 48 RQS trains, equips, and employs combat-ready pararescuemen, combat rescue officers, and supporting personnel worldwide in support of U.S. national security interests. It provides survivor contact, treatment, and extraction during combat rescue operations, uses various fixed and rotary wing insertion and extraction assets. It employs by any means available to provide combat and humanitarian search, rescue, and medical assistance in all environments.
The 48th flew search, rescue, and recovery, mostly over water from, 1952-1969, 1972-1976, and 1985-1987. It supported USAF Survival School from, 1972-1976 and 1985-1987. Squadron personnel performed interdiction missions in support of South Florida Drug Interdiction Task Force from, 1985-1987. Since October 1993, the squadron has flown helicopters for combat rescue, water survival training, and drug interdiction missions.[1]
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