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Navy Helicopters and Air Force Pararescue Forces Conduct Astronaut Recovery Exercise
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Aug. 5, 2022 | 1:04
U.S. Space Command and 1st Air Force Detachment Three led a validation exercise meant to strengthen the joint-capability of Navy helicopters and Air Force pararescue forces in their shared-mission to recover NASA-sponsored astronauts Aug. 1-5, 2022, around Patrick Space Force Base, Fl. (U.S. Space Command Video by Sean Castellano/Released)
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