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The 41st Air Rescue Squadron was first activated in 1952 as part of the United States Air Force’s growing air rescue capabilities during the Korean War era. The unit’s primary mission was to conduct search and rescue (SAR) operations, often recovering downed airmen and supporting humanitarian missions in challenging environments. Over the decades, the squadron has operated a variety of aircraft, including helicopters such as the HH-3 and later HH-60 Pave Hawk, adapting to evolving technological and tactical demands. The 41st has earned distinction for its valor and professionalism, continuing its legacy as a vital component of combat search and rescue operations worldwide.

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