by Maj. Cathleen Snow
920th Rescue Wing Public Affairs
5/10/2013 - PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Col.
Jeffrey Macrander, 920th Rescue Wing commander, shared stories about
piloting the HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter with 23 general officers who
toured the 920th RQW May 7 during their annual visit to Patrick Air
Force Base, Fla.
The retired generals visit the base annually for wing updates, but this
was the first time they were able to include a visit to the 920th on
their agenda. The 45th Space Wing hosts them and they usually have a
jam-packed schedule.
After a heavy deployment schedule, and a passing Operational Readiness
Inspection, the GOs caught wind that their may be an opportunity to fit a
visit in with the local Air Force Reserve Wing, so the visit with the
Citizen Airmen of the 920th was added to their delight.
They enjoyed a combat-search-and-rescue mission briefing, along with two
aircraft static displays on the flightline, the Pave Hawk helicopter,
and the HC-130P/N King tanker. Both aircraft are used to carry out CSAR
missions flown by the 920th RQW.
"We were honored and humbled to host the military's finest, and it was
fun swapping war stories with them. I learned more from them than they
did from me during their visit to the 920th," said Macrander who shared
the latest combat stories of his Citizen Airmen during their many recent
deployments saving lives.
Friday, May 10, 2013
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