Utah Army National Guard parachute riggers assigned to 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne), along with excavation crew members from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences rope and net the fossilized remains of an ornithomimid, a carnivorous theropod dinosaur which resembled a modern day ostrich, located in Kane County, Utah. This specimen was collected by the North Carolina museum of natural sciences. The fossil will be transported to North Carolina for preparation and study before ultimately returning to the Natural History Museum of Utah for eventual display. The Utah National Guard trains on aerial hoist missions to maintain the proficiency needed to operate in areas inaccessible by traditional means. This capability supports search and rescue and disaster response efforts, while also enabling Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) missions that provide essential services to communities and strengthen military readiness. Regular training ensures aircrews and ground personnel remain ready whenever they are called upon. (Utah National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Tim Beery)
| Date Taken: | 06.13.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 06.29.2026 13:33 |
| Photo ID: | 9780320 |
| VIRIN: | 260613-A-PE777-8472 |
| Resolution: | 6206x4655 |
| Size: | 9.01 MB |
| Location: | US |
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