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Surface rescue swimmers from guided-missile destroyer USS Mason (DDG 87) and aviation rescue swimmers from the Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 74, “Swamp Foxes”, conducted a combined search and rescue (SAR) exercise in the Mediterranean Sea, Oct. 29.An MH-60R Seahawk helicopter from HSM 74 performed aerial searches and swimmer insertions while a rigid hull inflatable boat (RHIB) from Mason was used to deliver swimmers to recover simulated survivors more than two nautical miles from Mason.
HSM 74 showcased their SAR capabilities by recovering simulated survivors with a rescue strop and a two-person rescue basket extended from the helicopter hovering more than 50 feet above the sea.
Mason’s RHIB-based team successfully navigated the choppy water, deployed finned surface rescue swimmers and swam simulated survivors to safety.
Both surface rescue and aviation rescue swimmers go through a similar curriculum in order to earn their respective posts.
Given the teams’ performances and the benefits of an open-ocean SAR event, Mason and HSM 74 have already begun outlining plans for the next integrated training exercise.
Mason is currently deployed as part of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. |
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