SAREX is an annual joint exercise designed to strengthen search and rescue interoperability between U.S. and Canadian forces. This B-roll shows the 920th Rescue Wing's participation, and training exercises.
The 920th Rescue Wing strengthened its defense capabilities by becoming the first Air Force Reserve Wing to integrate flyaway security training at the home-station level, advancing force protection for aircraft and personnel in deployed and contingency environments.
The 920th Rescue Wing conducted an advanced air combat maneuvering training event at Naval Air Station Key West, Florida, March 23–27, sharpening combat rescue tactics and improving HH-60W Jolly Green II survivability in austere environments.
The last two HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters departed on their final flight after nearly three decades as a cornerstone of combat search and rescue operations for the 920th Rescue Wing.