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    The 106th Rescue Wing: New York’s Guardians of Life in the Air

    Providing worldwide personnel recovery, combat and civil search and rescue, and expeditionary support to federal and state authorities.
    Tanya AustinBy Tanya AustinMay 14, 20263 Mins Read
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    In the world of military aviation, few missions are as demanding -or as selfless- as combat search and rescue. For the men and women of the 106th Rescue Wing (New York Air National Guard), the mission is simple in words but profound in execution – That Others May Live.

    Based at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base in Westhampton Beach, New York, the 106th Rescue Wing (106 RQW) stands as one of the premier search and rescue units in the United States military. Their work spans combat zones, open oceans, disaster-stricken communities, and remote environments where survival depends on speed, skill, and unwavering courage.

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    Mission Defined by Precision and Purpose

    The 106 RQW operates a powerful combination of aircraft and elite personnel to execute its mission. Their fleet includes the HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter and the HC-130J Combat King II, a fixed-wing aircraft capable of long-range refueling and coordination.

    Together, these aircraft form a seamless rescue ecosystem: the HC-130J extends the range of rescue helicopters through aerial refueling; the HH-60 Pave Hawk inserts highly trained rescue specialists into dangerous environments; and Pararescuemen (PJs) stabilize and extract survivors under extreme conditions.

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    Domestic Impact: Saving Lives at Home

    While trained for combat, the 106th Rescue Wing’s presence is deeply felt across the New York tri-state region. Missions include hurricane response, maritime rescues, medical evacuations, and disaster relief operations in coordination with FEMA and the United States Coast Guard.

    Global Reach: A Lifeline Beyond Borders

    Beyond U.S. borders, the 106th conducts combat search-and-rescue missions in hostile environments, often under extreme conditions. These operations require precision, resilience, and unwavering commitment.

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    The People Behind the Mission

    At the heart of the 106th Rescue Wing are its people – pilots, maintainers, support staff, and pararescuemen. PJs represent a rare combination of warrior and healer, trained in advanced medicine, parachuting, diving, and survival.

    With a legacy of service in New York, the 106th Rescue Wing is not only a military asset – it is a cornerstone of the New York aviation community. Their missions reflect the highest ideals of aviation: service, skill, and sacrifice.

    As we observe Military Appreciation Month, the 106th Rescue Wing stands as a powerful example of service and dedication. Their work saves lives and inspires future generations.

    To the members of the 106th Rescue Wing and to all who serve, thank you.

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    For more than twelve years, Tanya Austin has worked in the aviation field as a first responder, brand ambassador, and customer service representative to travelers worldwide, as operations and safety manager, representing regional and global carriers such as Delta Airlines and United Express. Tanya has worked in charter, private, and commercial aviation. She has been passionate about her work with nonprofit groups such as Black Pilots of America and Tuskegee Airmen Inc., where she is a national board member and Eastern Region Representative. Tanya is an active member of Women in Aviation International, the Organization for Black Aerospace Professionals, Sisters of the Skies, and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. She contributes her spare time supporting those who need help in these and other organizations. Tanya is an aviation business owner and commercial pilot. She is a Certified Aviation Safety Manager. Tanya has over 25 years of sales, service, and management experience and has worked for both government and private sectors. Tanya attended Kaplan, where she completed studies in business and real estate. She also has an international mediator certification.

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