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Power and Vigilance
Maj. Gen. Ronald B. Miller talks about the importance of the Power and Vigilance award before presenting it to the 920th Rescue Wing.
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Power and Vigilance
Maj. Gen. Ronald B. Miller, 10th Air Force Commander, announces the 920th Rescue Wing is the recipient of the Power and Vigilance award, as Chief Master Sgt. James Loper, 10th Air Force Command Chief, reveals the award.
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Power and Vigilance
Maj. Gen. Ronald B. Miller, 10th Air Force Commander, presents Col. Kurt Matthews, 920th Rescue Wing Commander, with a plaque to accompany the Power and Vigilance award.
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Power and Vigilance
Col. Kurt Matthews, 920th Rescue Wing Commander, salutes Maj. Gen. Ronald B. Miller, 10th Air Force Commander, after being presented with a plaque to accompany the Power and Vigilance award.
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Power and Vigilance
Maj. Gen. Ronald B. Miller, 10th Air Force Commander, congratulates members of the 920th Rescue Wing.
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Power and Vigilance
Maj. Gen. Ronald B. Miller, 10th Air Force Commander, congratulates members of the 920th Rescue Wing.
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Power and Vigilance
Maj. Gen. Ronald B. Miller, 10th Air Force Commander, poses with members of the 920th Rescue Wing after presenting them with the Power and Vigilance award.
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Power and Vigilance
The Power and Vigilance Award is presented to the Tenth Air Force unit which best exhibits the Numbered Air Force's vision as "The premier provider of affordable, integrated, flexible and mission-ready Reserve Citizen Airmen to execute power and vigilance in support of U.S. National Security."
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Coined by Commander
Maj. Sabrina Ura, 920th Rescue Wing Executive Officer, received a coin from Tenth Air Force Commander, Maj. Gen. Ronald B. “Bruce” Miller in recognition of her contribution to the conference as well as the visit to the 920th the week prior.
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That Ohers May Live
A pararescueman from the 306th Rescue Squadron lands at a drop zone during a HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) jump training exercises. The 306th Rescue Squadron is an Air Force Reserve unit assigned to the 943rd Rescue Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. The 306th RQS is a pararescue squadron that trains to maintain the capability to perform day or night rescue missions in any adverse weather conditions and their motto is "That Others May Live." (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Staff Sgt. Sarah Pullen)
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That Others May Live
Pararescuemen from the 306th Rescue Squadron load patients on a HH-60G Pave Hawk from the 305th Rescue Squadron helicopter during a pre-deployment training exercise in December 2011. Both the 305th and 306th Rescue Squadrons are part of the 943rd Rescue Group, which is the only rescue group in the entire Air Force Reserve. It's mission is to train personnel, with equipment, to achieve and maintain the capability to perform day or night combat rescue missions; search for, locate and recover U.S. Air Force and other Department of Defense personnel involved with U.S. defense activities; provide search and rescue support of civilians as directed by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center; and provide humanitarian and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Master Sgt. Luke Johnson)
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