The US Air Force Air Rescue Service: An Illustrated History

The US Air Force Air Rescue Service

An Illustrated History
 
Publisher: Schiffer Military History
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ISBN13:9780764364808
ISBN10:0764364804
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:288 pages
Size:279x215 mm
Weight:1844 g
Language:English
Illustrations: colour photos
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Short description:

The definitive work on air rescue operations of the US Army Air Force and the US Air Force.

Long description:
This definitive work on air rescue operations of the US Army Air Force and US Air Force takes the reader from the birth of the service during World War II, through the Korean and Vietnam Wars, to present-day operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Detailed text, accompanied by numerous photosâ including many never before publishedâ presents all aspects of air rescue operations, from the service's founding, specialized training and equipment, and discussions of such varied aircraft types as the Stinson L-5, Douglas SC-47, Douglas HC/SC-54D â Rescuemaster,â Fairchild SC-82A â Packet,â Boeing HC-97G â Strato-Rescuer,â Bell H-1 â Huey,â Sikorsky H-3 â Jolly Green Giant,â and many more. During the Cold War, this air arm expanded greatly and added the new mission of astronaut recovery through the early years of the US space program, as well as providing humanitarian aid during natural disasters worldwide. Air rescue came into its own during the war in Vietnam, when it became a highly skilled and effective force, rescuing thousands of fliers downed in combat, along with beleaguered ground troops. The present USAF air rescue service continues to live up to its motto â That Others May Live.â