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    Ancient Ascent | National Guard aviators from Utah and Nevada take on mission of prehistoric proportions [Image 41 of 42]

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    Military personnel in camouflage uniforms are walking across a tarmac toward an old rustic log building at Bryce Canyon Airport, as identified by large white lettering painted on the metal roof. The scene appears to depict a military operation or training exercise at this small regional airport in Utah. Several vehicles including trucks are parked near the building alongside modern metal utility structures.

    Utah Army National Guard aviators assigned to the 2-211th Aviation Regiment arrive early to the Bryce Canyon airport to prepare UH-60 Black Hawk and UH-72 Lakota helicopters for hoist operations near Bryce Canyon, Utah, June 13, 2026. The aviators airlifted fossilized dinosaur remains for the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and the Utah Museum of Natural History. 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 Maj. Jeffrey Brenchley)

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    Date Taken: 06.13.2026
    Date Posted: 06.29.2026 13:32
    Photo ID: 9780402
    VIRIN: 260613-A-VB362-9677
    Resolution: 7976x5320
    Size: 4.84 MB
    Location: US

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