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(Official U.S. Air Force Photo by SrA Chris Muncy/Released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - SrA Joseph Pico
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(USAF / Senior Airman Christopher Muncy / released)
FS GABRESKI ANG, NY - Members of the 106th Rescue Wing host joint Army/Air Force training on geospatial software and systems at FS Gabreski ANG. These tools can be used to better support domestic operations such as natural disaster and homeland security response.
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U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Reece Lodder
Air Force pararescuemen from 103rd Rescue Squadron, 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard, and West Coast-based Navy SEALs leap from the ramp of an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft during free-fall parachute training over Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The pararescuemen and SEALs parachuted to fulfill specialty-based sustainment training requirements. They were joined by Marines from 4th Force Reconnaissance Company, 4th Marine Division.
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( Senior Airman Christopher S. Muncy / released )
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Members of the 106th Rescue Wing's Security Forces Squadron take part in "active shooter" training on November 6th, 2011 at F.S. Gabreski (ANG) in Long Island. In this scenerio, an element of Security Forces airmen move in a tactical formation towards Building 345, where there have been reports of shots fired.
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(Air National Guard / Senior Airman Christopher S Muncy / released)
FS GABRESKI AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Six New York Air National Guard members receive the Bronze Star for Valor during a ceremony on Friday, Dec 6 at F.S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base. The six members of the 106th Rescue Wing's 103rd Rescue Squadron are being honored for the courage they showed under fire during a December 10, 2012 rescue mission in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The Bronze Star with V device is the fourth highest ranking United States military award for heroism. The Combat Rescue Officer and five Pararescuemen, known collectively as Guardian Angels, flew into a "hot" LZ and were under continuous Taliban fire from AK-47s, machineguns, and rocket propelled grenades, as they called in helicopter gunship support, and provided emergency medical care to the four men while shielding them with their own bodies. The six members include: Capt. Ronnie Maloney, of Middle Island; Senior Master Sgt. Erik Blom, of Hampton Bays; Technical Sgt. Anthony Yusup of Bloomsburg, PA; Staff Sgt. James Dougherty of Rocky Point; Staff Sgt. Matthew Zimmer of Westhampton; and Staff Sgt. Christopher Petersen of Commack, then a senior Airman. All were assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron Detachment of the 651st Air Expeditionary Group, a part of the 451st Air Expeditionary Wing, at Kandahar Air Field at the time.
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(Air National Guard / Senior Airman Christopher S Muncy / released)
FS GABRESKI AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Six New York Air National Guard members receive the Bronze Star for Valor during a ceremony on Friday, Dec 6 at F.S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base. The six members of the 106th Rescue Wing's 103rd Rescue Squadron are being honored for the courage they showed under fire during a December 10, 2012 rescue mission in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The Bronze Star with V device is the fourth highest ranking United States military award for heroism. The Combat Rescue Officer and five Pararescuemen, known collectively as Guardian Angels, flew into a "hot" LZ and were under continuous Taliban fire from AK-47s, machineguns, and rocket propelled grenades, as they called in helicopter gunship support, and provided emergency medical care to the four men while shielding them with their own bodies. The six members include: Capt. Ronnie Maloney, of Middle Island; Senior Master Sgt. Erik Blom, of Hampton Bays; Technical Sgt. Anthony Yusup of Bloomsburg, PA; Staff Sgt. James Dougherty of Rocky Point; Staff Sgt. Matthew Zimmer of Westhampton; and Staff Sgt. Christopher Petersen of Commack, then a senior Airman. All were assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron Detachment of the 651st Air Expeditionary Group, a part of the 451st Air Expeditionary Wing, at Kandahar Air Field at the time.
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(Air National Guard / Senior Airman Christopher S Muncy / released)
FS GABRESKI AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Six New York Air National Guard members receive the Bronze Star for Valor during a ceremony on Friday, Dec 6 at F.S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base. The six members of the 106th Rescue Wing's 103rd Rescue Squadron are being honored for the courage they showed under fire during a December 10, 2012 rescue mission in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The Bronze Star with V device is the fourth highest ranking United States military award for heroism. The Combat Rescue Officer and five Pararescuemen, known collectively as Guardian Angels, flew into a "hot" LZ and were under continuous Taliban fire from AK-47s, machineguns, and rocket propelled grenades, as they called in helicopter gunship support, and provided emergency medical care to the four men while shielding them with their own bodies. The six members include: Capt. Ronnie Maloney, of Middle Island; Senior Master Sgt. Erik Blom, of Hampton Bays; Technical Sgt. Anthony Yusup of Bloomsburg, PA; Staff Sgt. James Dougherty of Rocky Point; Staff Sgt. Matthew Zimmer of Westhampton; and Staff Sgt. Christopher Petersen of Commack, then a senior Airman. All were assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron Detachment of the 651st Air Expeditionary Group, a part of the 451st Air Expeditionary Wing, at Kandahar Air Field at the time.
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(Air National Guard / Senior Airman Christopher S Muncy / released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Members of the 106th Rescue Wing prepare a model of the F-102 Delta Dagger for display at FS Gabreski ANG. Once completed, the display will feature models of the F-102, an HH60 Pavehawk and HC-130.
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(Air National Guard/Senior Airman Christopher S Muncy/released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing Civil Engineering Squadron de-ice an HC-130 at F.S. Gabreski ANG on February 4th, 2014 following a heavy snowstorm the evening before. (Air National Guard/Senior Airman Christopher S Muncy/released)
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing Civil Engineering Squadron de-ice an HC-130 at F.S. Gabreski ANG on February 4th, 2014 following a heavy snowstorm the evening before. (Air National Guard/Senior Airman Christopher S Muncy/released)
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SMITHTOWN, NY - Servicemen and women from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard joined together for the 6th Annual Soldiers on the Sound Ltd. Fishing Tournament on Saturday, June 14 at the Smithtown Bay Yacht Club (SBYC) in St. James.
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SMITHTOWN, NY - Soldiers on the Sound Fishing Tournament winner Mike Kozyrski (center), Rear Commodore of the Smithtown Bay Yacht Club with his 5lbs 14 oz fluke with (l to r) Mike Truncale (Navy), Soldiers on the Sound President Mark Garry, boat captain Warren Langrock, MSgt Jessica Beall and her husband TSgt Tom Beall (106th Rescue Wing).
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(New York Air National Guard / Master Sergeant Charon Cambridge / released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NEW YORK - Members of the 10th Rescue Wing take part in a motorcycle safety course at FS Gabreski on June 14th, 2014.
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(New York Air National Guard / Master Sergeant Charon Cambridge / released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NEW YORK - Members of the 10th Rescue Wing take part in a motorcycle safety course at FS Gabreski on June 14th, 2014.
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(New York Air National Guard / Master Sergeant Cheran Cambridge / released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, New York- 106th Rescue Wing members dig their way into the office after Winter Storm Juno January 27th.
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(New York Air National Guard / Master Sergeant Cheran Cambridge / released)
SPEONK, NY - Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary school students send back to school supply packages to 106 RQW children in preparation for the 2014 fall school session on March 19, 2014.
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(New York Air National Guard / Master Sergeant Cheran Cambridge / released)
BAYSHORE, NY - The 106th Rescue Wing leadership and the Mildred & Frank Feinberg Division of Unified Behavior Health Center for Veteran and their family meets for an open house on March 25th 2014 .
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(New York Air National Guard / Senior Airman Christopher S Muncy / released)
RIVERHEAD, NY - Members of the 106th Rescue Wing take part in a formal gala on March 09, 2014.
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