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103rd Rescue Squadron Assists NASA during SENTRY ALOHA
NewYork Air National Guard pararescuemen and Combat Rescue Officers assigned to the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing prepare to drop a preloaded inflatible boat from a C-17 flown by the Hawaii Air National Guard's 204th Airlift Squadron of the 154th Wing into the waters off Joint Base Pearl Harbor- Hickam on March 6, 2017. This training was conducted alongside NASA personnel at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii during Exercise SENTRY ALOHA March 6, 2017. A major element of this two week TDY is to participate in a joint NASA and Defense Department mission to evaluate recovery techniques and gear that will be used to recover NASA's Orion spacecraft, the next generation of American space vehicle. US Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher S. Muncy
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106th Airmen to be featured in Futures Magazine
U.S Air Force Staff. Sgt. Alejandra Cepeda, a fire fighter with the 106th Civil Engineer Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, empties a fire hose at the 106th Rescue Wing in Westhampton Beach, New York November 2, 2017. Cepeda refilled Crash 4 after a training exercise, in which she was shadowed by Futures Magazine, a magazine that highlights the lives of military service members and is distributed to high schools across the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell)
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106th Airmen to be featured in Futures Magazine
Jeff Allen, a Futures magazine photographer, takes a photo of Staff. Sgt. Alejandra Cepeda, a fire fighter with the 106th Civil Engineer Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, operating Crash 4 at the 106th Rescue Wing, Westhampton Beach, New York November 2, 2017. Cepeda was chosen to be featured in the 2018 Futures Magazine, a magazine that highlights the lives of military service members and is distributed to high schools across the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell)
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106th Airmen to be featured in Futures Magazine
U.S Air Force Staff. Sgt. Alejandra Cepeda, a fire fighter with the 106th Civil Engineer Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, sits down for an interview with Futures Magazine at the 106th Rescue Wing in Westhampton Beach, New York November 2, 2017. Cepeda was chosen to be featured in the upcoming Futures Magazine, a magazine that highlights the lives of military service members and is distributed to high schools across the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell)
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106th Airmen to be featured in Futures Magazine
The crew from Futures magazine watch as Senior Airman Alexander Triani, a pararescueman with the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, is photographed doing muscle-ups at a CrossFit Gym in Bayport New York November 1, 2017. Triani was chosen to be featured in the upcoming Futures Magazine, a magazine that highlights the lives of military service members and is distributed to high schools across the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell)
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106th Airmen to be featured in Futures Magazine
Senior Airman Alexander Triani, a pararescueman with the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, looks left during a basic survival training recap in the woods of Westhampton Beach, New York November 1, 2017. Triani taught basic survival training while being shadowed by Futures Magazine, a magazine that highlights the lives of military service members and is distributed to high schools across the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell)
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106th Airmen to be featured in Futures Magazine
Senior Airman Alexander Triani, a pararescueman with the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, demonstrates how to make a mattress from a used parachute in the woods of Westhampton Beach, New York November 1, 2017. Triani taught basic survival training while being shadowed by Futures Magazine, a magazine that highlights the lives of military service members and is distributed to high schools across the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell)
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106th Airmen to be featured in Futures Magazine
Jeff Allen, a Futures Magazine photographer, takes a photo of Senior Airman Alexander Triani, a pararescueman with the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, during basic survival training in the woods of Westhampton Beach, New York November 1, 2017. Triani was chosen to be featured in the 2018 Futures Magazine, a magazine that highlights the lives of military service members and is distributed to high schools across the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell)
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106th Airmen to be featured in Futures Magazine
U.S Air Force Staff. Sgt. Alejandra Cepeda, a fire fighter with the 106th Civil Engineer Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, poses with a halligan bar at the 106th Rescue Wing in Westhampton Beach, New York November 2, 2017. Cepeda was chosen to be featured in the upcoming Futures Magazine, a magazine that highlights the lives of military service members and is distributed to high schools across the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell)
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106th Rescue Wing Conducts Training with United States Coast Gua
HAMPTON BAYS, NY - Machinery Technician 2nd Class Benjamin Esposita helps wrangle a hoist line from an HH-60 Pavehawk from the 101st Rescue Squadron during training in the waters near US Coast Guard Station Shinnecock December 22, 2016. During this training, Guardian Angels from the 103rd RQS were lowered via hoist from an HH-60 Pavehawk onto the cutter's deck. After that, the aircraft practiced dropping and removing patient litters, before hoisting the Guardian Angels back up and returning to base. (US Air National Guard / Staff Sergeant Christopher S. Muncy / released)
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106th Rescue Wing Gains New Command Chief
Chief Master Sergeant Michael T. Hewson accepts the position of Command Chief Master Sergeant of the 106th Rescue Wing December 3, 2016. (U.S. Air National Guard / Staff Sgt. Christopher Muncy)
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106th Rescue Wing Guardsmen Test Space Capsule Recovery Systems
Members of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing, including Pararescuemen, Combat Rescue Officers, Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialists from the 103rd Rescue Squadron, as well as combat support team personnel conduct training with NASA personnel at Joint Base Pearl Horbor-Hickam, Hawaii during Exercise SENTRY ALOHA March 2, 2017. A major element of this two week TDY is to participate in a joint NASA and Defense Department mission to evaluate recovery techniques and gear that will be used to recover NASA's Orion spacecraft, the next generation of American space vehicle. US Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher S. Muncy
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106th Rescue Wing Guardsmen Test Space Capsule Recovery Systems
Members of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing, including Pararescuemen, Combat Rescue Officers, Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialists from the 103rd Rescue Squadron, as well as combat support team personnel conduct training with NASA personnel at Joint Base Pearl Horbor-Hickam, Hawaii during Exercise SENTRY ALOHA March 2, 2017. A major element of this two week TDY is to participate in a joint NASA and Defense Department mission to evaluate recovery techniques and gear that will be used to recover NASA's Orion spacecraft, the next generation of American space vehicle. US Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher S. Muncy
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106th Rescue Wing Supports Hurricane Harvey victims
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman James M. Zambik, a pararescueman with the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, exits the HH-60 Pavehawk helicopter at Fort Hood, Texas, August 28, 2017. The efforts of Zambik and the Airmen of 106th helped save 255 people and two dogs during today’s mission. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel H. Farrell
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106th Rescue Wing Trains with US Coast Guard
Coast Guardsmen brace themselves against the side of the cutter amidst heavy waves during training in the waters near US Coast Guard Station Shinnecock December 22, 2016. During this training, Guardian Angels from the 103rd RQS were lowered via hoist from an HH-60 Pavehawk onto the cutter's deck. After that, the aircraft practiced dropping and removing patient litters, before hoisting the Guardian Angels back up and returning to base. (US Air National Guard / Staff Sergeant Christopher S. Muncy)
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106th Rescue Wing Trains with US Coast Guard
Airmen with 101st Rescue Squadron and 103rd Rescue Squadron conduct hoist training with United States Coastguardsmen from US Coast Guard Station Shinnecock December 22, 2016. During this training, Guardian Angels from the 103rd RQS were lowered via hoist from an HH-60 Pavehawk onto the cutter's deck. After that, the aircraft practiced dropping and removing patient litters, before hoisting the Guardian Angels back up and returning to base. (US Air National Guard / Staff Sgt. Christopher S. Muncy)
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106th Rescue Wing’s Civil Engineer Squadron renovates homes for service veterans from the Native American tribe Crow Nation
Members of the 106th Rescue Wing Civil Engineering assigned to the New York Air National Guard, put up walls for a house that was left unfinished by a contractor at Crow Agency, Montana June 7, 2017. 32 members from the New York Air National Guard’s 106th Rescue Wing’s Civil Engineer Squadron and five members from the 106th Force Support Squadron, here, deployed for training June 4 to June 17, 2017, at Crow Agency, Montana, in an effort to build and renovate homes for military service veterans from the Native American tribe Crow Nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Ronnie Maloney)
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106th Rescue Wing’s Civil Engineer Squadron renovates homes for service veterans from the Native American tribe Crow Nation
Group photo of the 106th Rescue Wing Civil Engineering members assigned to the New York Air National Guard at Crow Agency, Montana June 16, 2017. 32 members from the New York Air National Guard’s 106th Rescue Wing’s Civil Engineer Squadron and five members from the 106th Force Support Squadron, here, deployed for training June 4 to June 17, 2017, at Crow Agency, Montana, in an effort to build and renovate homes for military service veterans from the Native American tribe Crow Nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Vincent Naimo)
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106th Rescue Wing’s Civil Engineer Squadron renovates homes for service veterans from the Native American tribe Crow Nation
Members of the 106th Rescue Wing Civil Engineering assigned to the New York Air National Guard, work on the roof of a house that was left unfinished by a contractor at Crow Agency, Montana June 7, 2017. 32 members from the New York Air National Guard’s 106th Rescue Wing’s Civil Engineer Squadron and five members from the 106th Force Support Squadron, here, deployed for training June 4 to June 17, 2017, at Crow Agency, Montana, in an effort to build and renovate homes for military service veterans from the Native American tribe Crow Nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Ronnie Maloney)
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106th Rescue Wing’s Civil Engineer Squadron renovates homes for service veterans from the Native American tribe Crow Nation
Members of the 106th Rescue Wing Civil Engineering assigned to the New York Air National Guard, dig a ditch for a pipeline at Crow Agency, Montana June 13, 2017. The effort to build and renovate homes for military service veterans of the Native American tribe Crow Nation started in May and will end in September of this year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan De Jesus)
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