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The United States Air Force Combat Rescue School (for most of its existence, either Air Rescue Service or Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service), was an organization of the United States Air Force. The school was established in 1946 as Air Rescue Service' under Air Transport Command, little more than a year before the United States Air Force's designation as a separate military service in September 1947. From June 1948 until 1983, it was a technical service of Military Air Transport Service (later Military Airlift Command), when it became part of Twenty-Third Air Force. It returned to Military Airlift Command control and was transferred to Air Combat Command in 1993.

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  • The United States Air Force Combat Rescue School (for most of its existence, either Air Rescue Service or Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service), was an organization of the United States Air Force. The school was established in 1946 as Air Rescue Service' under Air Transport Command, little more than a year before the United States Air Force's designation as a separate military service in September 1947. From June 1948 until 1983, it was a technical service of Military Air Transport Service (later Military Airlift Command), when it became part of Twenty-Third Air Force. It returned to Military Airlift Command control and was transferred to Air Combat Command in 1993. The fixed-wing and helicopter air crews of the command were credited with 996 combat saves in the Korean War and 2,780 in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. The unit's motto was: "That Others May Live." ARRS returned to its former name of ARS in 1989. The current structure and strength of search and rescue in today's U.S. Air Force is focused primarily on combat search and rescue (CSAR) and Personnel Recovery (PR) and is greatly reduced from the air rescue force structure that served from 1946 through the end of the Vietnam Era. (en)
  • Lo Air Rescue Service (ARS) era un precedente sottocomando del Military Air Transport Service (MATS, una branca della USAF. Nel 1966 il MATS venne ridesignato come MAC (Military Airlift Command) e lo ARS venne ridesignato come Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service (ARRS). Lo Air Rescue Service fu inizialmente creato nel 1946, poco prima della creazione della USAF come servizio separato nel 1947 e continuò a servire la U.S. Air Force durante la guerra di Corea e la guerra del Vietnam così come durante la guerra fredda. L'importanza del servizio fu dimostrata dalle sortite che salvarono 996 combattenti in Corea e 2780 nel sud est asiatico. Il motto degli equipaggi ad ala fissa, così come degli elicotteristi è: "These things we do that others may live", cioè "facciamo questo perché altri vivano". Una foto di una squadra di soccorso ARS durante la guerra del Vietnam: a sinistra quattro Skyraider, a destra un C-130 che rifornisce in volo un HH-3F Jolly Green Giant L'attuale struttura e forza di ricerca e soccorso nell'attuale USAF è di molto ridotta rispetto a quella che ha servito dal 1946 alla fine dell'era del Vietnam. (it)
  • 救難隊(きゅうなんたい 英:JASDF Air Rescue Squadron)は、1958年(昭和33年)3月より航空自衛隊に設けられ、捜索・救難機を用いた救難救助を専門とする部隊。活動エリアは陸上・海上(潜水含む)の区別なく行われ、要救助者の所属に関係なくADIZと呼ばれる防空識別圏までも含めて多機能に救難活動を行なう。救難隊の部隊名は、基地の所在する地名を付けて表され、所属する救助隊員は「メディック」の呼称で知られている。 (ja)
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  • Combat Rescue School Shield (en)
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  • 救難隊(きゅうなんたい 英:JASDF Air Rescue Squadron)は、1958年(昭和33年)3月より航空自衛隊に設けられ、捜索・救難機を用いた救難救助を専門とする部隊。活動エリアは陸上・海上(潜水含む)の区別なく行われ、要救助者の所属に関係なくADIZと呼ばれる防空識別圏までも含めて多機能に救難活動を行なう。救難隊の部隊名は、基地の所在する地名を付けて表され、所属する救助隊員は「メディック」の呼称で知られている。 (ja)
  • The United States Air Force Combat Rescue School (for most of its existence, either Air Rescue Service or Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service), was an organization of the United States Air Force. The school was established in 1946 as Air Rescue Service' under Air Transport Command, little more than a year before the United States Air Force's designation as a separate military service in September 1947. From June 1948 until 1983, it was a technical service of Military Air Transport Service (later Military Airlift Command), when it became part of Twenty-Third Air Force. It returned to Military Airlift Command control and was transferred to Air Combat Command in 1993. (en)
  • Lo Air Rescue Service (ARS) era un precedente sottocomando del Military Air Transport Service (MATS, una branca della USAF. Nel 1966 il MATS venne ridesignato come MAC (Military Airlift Command) e lo ARS venne ridesignato come Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service (ARRS). Una foto di una squadra di soccorso ARS durante la guerra del Vietnam: a sinistra quattro Skyraider, a destra un C-130 che rifornisce in volo un HH-3F Jolly Green Giant (it)
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  • Air Rescue Service (it)
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