PJs execute confined-space extraction exercise
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Matthew Blankenship, left, and Staff Sgt. Trevor Clark, 321st Special Tactics Squadron pararescuemen, work together to hoist a fellow pararescueman up to the roof of a building Oct. 2, 2013, on RAF Mildenhall, England. To successfully execute the mission, pararescuemen must work together and use each other’s strengths. Pararescue is the nation's force of choice to execute the most perilous, demanding and extreme rescue missions anytime, anywhere across the globe. Airmen from the 321st STS routinely train on different scenarios in order to stay certified and prepared to execute any mission necessary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kyla Gifford/Released)
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