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Fairchild feet first
U.S. Air Force survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialists assigned to the 336th Training Group, use hand signals to communicate with the pilot of the UH-1N Twin at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 24, 2025. Clear and concise hand signals are critical for safe and effective communication during airborne operations, especially in noisy environments when verbal communication is difficult. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Emilee Seiler)
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Fairchild feet first
A U.S. Air Force survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist assigned to the 336th Training Group, parachutes during a routine jump training at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washinton, June 24, 2025. The Airman demonstrates proficiency in parachute deployment and controlled descent, essential capabilities for a variety of mission requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Emilee Seiler)
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Fairchild feet first
A U.S. Air Force survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist assigned to the 336th Training Group parachutes during a routine jump training at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 24, 2025. This training jump maintains readiness for airborne operations, ensuring they can rapidly deploy and respond to mission requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Emilee Seiler)
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Fairchild feet first
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cody Aarestad, 336th Training Group survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist, puts on his helmet at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 24, 2025. The helmet is a piece of safety equipment that protects Airmen during parachute jumps and ensures they can effectively perform their duties in airborne operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Emilee Seiler)
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Fairchild feet first
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Nicholas Monds, 336th Training Group survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist, watches Airmen put on their parachuting gear at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 24, 2025. Observing and assisting fellow Airmen during gear preparation reinforces safety procedures and fosters a culture of teamwork essential for successful airborne operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Emilee Seiler)
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Fairchild feet first
U.S. Air Force 336th Training Group survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialists and instructors, put on their parachuting gear at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 24, 2025. Careful preparation of parachuting equipment ensures safe and effective airborne training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Emilee Seiler)
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Celebrating new technical sergeants at Fairchild
U.S. Air Force 92nd Security Forces Squadron staff sergeants pose for a group photo at the technical sergeant release ceremony at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, July 1, 2025. The event was held to celebrate Fairchild’s Airmen who were selected to promoted to technical sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Morgan St Marks)
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Celebrating new technical sergeants at Fairchild
Plaques for U.S. Air Force 92nd Air Refueling Wing staff sergeants selected for promotion to technical sergeant are displayed at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, July 1, 2025. Fairchild honored newly selected staff sergeants advancing to the rank of technical sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Morgan St Marks)
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Celebrating new technical sergeants at Fairchild
Friends and family members take photos of U.S. Air Force 92nd Air Refueling Wing staff sergeants selected for promotion during a technical sergeant release ceremony at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, July 1, 2025. The event recognizes the achievements of Fairchild Airmen who were selected for promotion to technical sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Morgan St Marks)
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Celebrating new technical sergeants at Fairchild
U.S. Air Force 92nd Air Refueling Wing staff sergeants and family members gathered on stage for a group photo during a technical sergeant release ceremony at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, July 1, 2025. The event was held to celebrate Fairchild’s Airmen who were selected for promotion to technical sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Morgan St Marks)
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Angels in the Air: 36th Rescue Squadron Airmen Answer the Call in Cliffside Rescue
Members of local fire departments, the Pend Oreille County Sheriff’s Office, Search and Rescue, U.S. Border Patrol and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the 36th RQS gather in front of a UH-1N Huey for a photo in Cusick, Washington, June 25, 2025. Several days after the successful rescue, the agencies met to debrief the situation and focused on strengthening the relationships for future missions together. (Courtesy photo)
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Angels in the Air: 36th Rescue Squadron Airmen Answer the Call in Cliffside Rescue
Members of local fire departments, the Pend Oreille County Sheriff’s Office, Search and Rescue, U.S. Border Patrol and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the 36th RQS gather for a photo after the patient was airlifted to a local hospital near Riverview Bible Camp in Cusick, Washington, June 21, 2025. Due to the rapid response of the coordinated rescue team, the patient was airlifted to an area with ambulances and then taken to a nearby hospital. These efforts allowed him to return home and begin a safe recovery. (Courtesy photo)
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Angels in the Air: 36th Rescue Squadron Airmen Answer the Call in Cliffside Rescue
A patient is evacuated to a drop zone after being airlifted out of a hiking area near Riverview Bible Camp in Cusick, Washington, June 21, 2025. Due to the rapid response of the coordinated rescue team, the patient was airlifted to an area with ambulances and then taken to a nearby hospital. These efforts allowed him to return home and begin a safe recovery. (Courtesy photo)
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Angels in the Air: 36th Rescue Squadron Airmen Answer the Call in Cliffside Rescue
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Taten Swanson, 36th Rescue Squadron flight paramedic, was lowered from a UH-1N Huey near Riverview Bible Camp in Cusick, Washington, June 21, 2025. Members from the local fire departments, the Pend Oreille County Sheriff’s Office, Search and Rescue, U.S. Border Patrol and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the 36th RQS all assisted in the successful rescue. (Courtesy photo)
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Angels in the Air: 36th Rescue Squadron Airmen Answer the Call in Cliffside Rescue
Members of the 36th Rescue Squadron stand in front of the sign that annotates the amount of saves the squadron has had since its formation in 1971 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 30, 2025. The 36th RQS lowered a medic and airlifted the patient from the mountain to a safe landing zone before he was taken to the hospital by ambulance, marking the 716th save of the rescue squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Clare Werner)
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Forecasting the future, one observation at a time
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class James Kenhi Sison, 92nd Operational Support Squadron weather technician reviews the Meteorological Observation System at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 26, 2025. Weather Airmen update pilots and air crew members on weather conditions that could impact their ability to fly and complete Team Fairchild’s refueling missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Morgan St Marks)
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Forecasting the future, one observation at a time
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class James Kenhi Sison, 92nd Operational Support Squadron weather technician reviews the Meteorological Observation System at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 26, 2025. Weather Airmen update pilots and air crew members on weather conditions that could impact their ability to fly and complete Team Fairchild’s refueling missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Morgan St Marks)
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Forecasting the future, one observation at a time
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class James Kenhi Sison, 92nd Operational Support Squadron weather technician, conducts an hourly weather check at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 26, 2025. Hourly weather checks ensure the safety and effectiveness of base missions by providing timely and accurate information. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Morgan St Marks)
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Forecasting the future, one observation at a time
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class James Kenhi Sison, 92nd Operational Support Squadron weather technician, conducts an hourly weather check at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 26, 2025. Hourly weather checks ensure the safety and effectiveness of base missions by providing timely and accurate information. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Morgan St Marks)
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Fairchild’s First Line of Defense
U.S. Air Force Airman Josefine Castillo, 92nd Security Forces Squadron installation entry controller, salutes an officer entering base at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 17, 2025. The salute underscores the Air Force’s commitment to maintaining good order and discipline at all levels. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Emilee Seiler)
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