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(New York Air National Guard/ Master Sergeant Cheran Cambridge/ released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, New York - Current and past members of the 106th Rescue Wing gather together May 21 2014 for the official ground breaking of the 106th Memorial Park. The Memorial Brick Project will included members, former members and friends of the 106th RQW who purchased a memorial brick. The bricks will be displayed on the walkway entering the wing headquarters building.
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SYOSSET, New York- Members from the 106th Rescue Wing visits Syosset Elementary school to educate the students on the importance of Memorial Day May 23, 2014. The presentation educated the students on the meaning of the US flag and included a flag folding demonstration from the 106th RQW honor guards.
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(New York Air National Guard/ Master Sergeant Cheran Cambridge/ released)
WANTAGH, New York- Six 103rd Rescue Squadran pararescue jumpers (PJ's) launch from the C-130 at Jones Beach Air Show May 24, 2014. Piloted by the 102nd RQS, the 103rd PJs completed a 15,000 feet static line drop from the C-130 for the 2014 Jones Beach Air Show.
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(New York Air National Guard/ Master Sergeant Cheran Cambridge/ released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, New York - On Suffolk County Department of health Services checks out the 106th Medical Groups patient decontamination supplies and capabilities.
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(New York Air National Guard/ Master Sgt. Cheran Cambridge/ released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, New York – Technical Sgt. Matthew Davidson, 106th Rescue Wing and Army veteran Sgt. Vincent Rivera meet for the first time since Davidson saved Sgt. Rivera from the side of a highway. Friday, March 27th 0545, Rivera was sleepwalking and was found on the ground by Technical Sgt. Matthew Davidson along the side of Sunrise Highway, Route 27 on Long Island, New York.
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(New York Air National Guard/ Senior Airman Christopher Muncy/ released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, New York- Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James, takes group photo with the Commander of the 106th Rescue Wing Col Thomas Owens and members of the 106th RQW. (New York Air National Guard/ Senior Airman Christopher Muncy/ released)
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(New York Air National Guard/ Senior Airman Christopher Muncy/ released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, New York- Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James, takes group photo with the Commander of the 106th Rescue Wing Col Thomas Owens and members of the 106th RQW. (New York Air National Guard/ Senior Airman Christopher Muncy/ released)
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(NY Air National Guard / Staff Sergeant Christopher S Muncy / released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - 106th Rescue Wing Operations Group Commander Colonel Brian "Rex" Reilly stands during his retirement ceremony at FS Gabreski ANG on Jan. 11, 2015. Col. Reilly retires following over 28 years of military services. (New York Air National Guard/ Staff Sergeant Christopher S Muncy / released)
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(NY National Guard / Staff Sergeant Christopher S Muncy / released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Airmen with the 106th Rescue Wing conduct chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense training at FS Gabreski ANG Jan. 9th, 2015. CBRN defense consists of CBRN passive protection, contamination avoidance and CBRN mitigation. Airmen conducting this training learn how to avoid offensive and improvised weapons, wear of the protective clothing and masks and how to properly decontaminate after an incident. (New York Air National Guard / Staff Sergeant Christopher S Muncy / released)
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(NY National Guard / Staff Sergeant Christopher S Muncy / released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Airmen with the 106th Rescue Wing conduct chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense training at FS Gabreski ANG Jan. 9th, 2015. CBRN defense consists of CBRN passive protection, contamination avoidance and CBRN mitigation. Airmen conducting this training learn how to avoid offensive and improvised weapons, wear of the protective clothing and masks and how to properly decontaminate after an incident. (New York Air National Guard / Staff Sergeant Christopher S Muncy / released)
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(Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
Calverton, N.Y. - A team from Air Guard Advertising came down to the 106th Rescue Wing on September 25, 2008, to take photos of the Pararescue Jumpers as part of a nationwide ad campaign for the Air National Guard. The team is made up of Air National Guard photographer Master Sgt. Robert Trubia, his assistant, videographer Tech Sgt. Don Luby, and their Producer and Studio Manager Venessa Scrivano. Master Sgt. Trubia and Tech Sgt. Luby are from the 158th Fighter Wing located in Vermont and have already traveled to many different units in the Air National Guard and plan to visit many more as part of an overarching advertising campaign. The first use of these photographs will be for a 2009 calender. (Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Pararescue Jumpers and Combat Rescue Officers take part in MOUT training at the Suffolk County Fire Dept. Training Center. MOUT, or "military operations on urban terrain," prepares servicemembers for combat operations within an urban environment.
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F.S. GABRESKI ANG, NY - A 106th Rescue Wing HC-130 and HH-60 Pavehawk conduct an aerial refueling over Westhampton Beach, New York on October 21st, 2005.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - A 106th Rescue Wing HH-60 Pavehawk helicopter helps remove a damaged bouy off the beach on April 29, 2008.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Pararescue Jumpers and Combat Rescue Officers pose with their mascot, the "Jolly Green Giant" during the Westhampton Beach Parade on March 14, 2009.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Pararescue Jumpers and Combat Rescue Officers hoist a simulated victim into an HH-60 Pavehawk during a water rescue training mission on August 29, 2006.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Members of the 103rd Rescue Squadron conduct "MOUT" training at the Suffolk County Police Training Facility on October 2nd, 2008.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Members of the 103rd Rescue Squadron conduct "MOUT" training at the Suffolk County Police Training Facility on October 2nd, 2008.
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WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Pararescue Jumpers and Combat Rescue Officers train at the firing range at F.S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base on September 25, 2008.
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(Staff Sergeant David J. Murphy / released)
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY - Pararescue Jumpers and Combat Rescue Officers take part in MOUT training at the Suffolk County Fire Dept. Training Center. MOUT, or "military operations on urban terrain," prepares servicemembers for combat operations within an urban environment.
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