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Branch
U.S. Army
Members
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The Recovery Specialist unit has its origins in World War II, when dedicated teams were formed to retrieve downed aircraft and recover wounded personnel from the battlefield. Over the decades, their role evolved with advances in technology, expanding to include the recovery of sensitive equipment and hazardous materials. In modern military operations, Recovery Specialists are highly trained in extraction techniques, often working under fire to secure both personnel and critical assets. Their expertise is vital in minimizing losses and ensuring operational continuity in hostile environments.

Delta 2-3 • U.S. Army • 1983

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