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New York Air National Guard Airmen who were part of the 2017 mission to save two crewmen on board the Motor Vessel Tamar pose with a painting commemorating the mission during an awards ceremony on June 4, 2022 at F.S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base in Westhampton Beach, New York. On April 24, 2017, the pararescue Airmen and Combat Rescue Officers jumped into the Atlantic Ocean at night to board the ship and perform emergency surgery to save two badly burned sailors. Picture are, from left: Lt. Col. Stephen Rush (team doctor), Master Sgt. Erik Blom, Lt. Col.Shawn Boughal, Maj. Marty Viera, Senior Master Sgt. Erik Blom, Master Sgt. Jordan St. Clair, Master Sgt. Jed Smith, and Staff Sgt. Michael Hartman. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Kevin Donaldson)
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Members of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing get presidential recognition from Slovenia for April 24th international rescue mission
Pictured left to right are Mrs. Nataša Mikuž and Col. Ivo Mikuž, Military Attaché from the Slovenian Embassy in Washington DC, Col. Nicholas Broccoli and Brigadier General Thomas J. Owens II of the New York Air National Guard, President Borut Pahor of Slovenia and Chief Master Sergeant Michael Hewson also of the New York Air National Guard . All were present for the awarding of the Slovenian Medal for Merit in the military field by the May 21, 2017. The ceremony took place at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Slovenia office to the United Nations, New York. The medals given to the 102nd and 103rd rescue squadrons of the 106th Rescue Wing for thier international rescue mission to render aid to crew members injured in an explosion on board the motor vessel Tamar that began on April 24th. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Capt Michael O’Hagan)
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Members of the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing get presidential recognition from Slovenia for April 24th international rescue mission
The rescue team of the 103rd Rescue Squadron of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, are awarded the Slovenian Medal for Merit in the military field by the President Borut Pahor of Slovenia May 21, 2017. The ceremony took place at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Slovenia office to the United Nations, New York for their international rescue mission to render aid to crew members injured in an explosion on board the motor vessel Tamar that began on April 24th. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Captain Michael O’Hagan)
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NY Air National Guardsmen leap into Atlantic to save lives
New York Air National Guard Airmen from the 103rd Rescue Squadron prepare to jump from an HC-130 search and rescue plane of the 102nd Rescue Squadron 1,300 miles east into the North Atlantic on April 24, 2017 as they go to the aid of two badly burned crewman on board the Slovenian-owned ship the Tamar. Two sailors had already died from a fire on board the ship which prompted the dispatch of the 106th Rescue Wing aircraft. (Courtesy Photo)
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NY Air National Guardsmen leap into Atlantic to save lives
Combat Rescue Officers and pararescuemen assigned to the New York Air National Guard 106th Rescue Wing’s 103rd Rescue Squadron provide medical care to a badly injured sailor on board the ship Tamar in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Azores on April 25, 2017. Seven members of the 103rd Rescue Squadron jumped into the Atlantic Ocean in the dark in order to provide medical care for two badly injured crew members. (Courtesy photo)
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NY Air National Guardsmen leap into Atlantic to save lives
Members of the New York Air National Guard’s 106th Rescue Wing who worked together to save two badly burned sailors on board the 625-foot long bulk cargo carrier Tamar pose for a picture in front of their HC-130 search and rescue aircraft at Lajes Field in the Azores on April 28, 2017. They are: Back row from left : Master Sgt Keith Weckerle, Staff Sgt Michael Cruz, Maj. Martin Viera, Capt William Hall, Maj. Jeffrey Cannet, Tech. Sgt Gregory Fieberg, Lt Col. Christopher Adam, Maj. Kevin Lawhon, Tech Sgt. Jamie Bustamante, Sr. Airman William McCauley, Senior Master Sgt Erik Blom, Maj. Sean Boughal, and Master Sgt Samuel Prescott. Front row from left : Sr. Airman Hopeton Gordon, Tech Sgt. Joseph Piccoli, Master Sgt. Jed Smith, Sr. Airman Michael Hartman, Tech Sgt Jordan St. Clair, and Staff Sgt. Bryan Dalere. (Courtesy Photo)
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