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United States Air Force Pararescue

Pararescuemen (also known as Pararescue Jumpers or PJs) are United States Air Force special operators who conduct personnel recovery and combat search and rescue operations as well as other missions for the U.S. military and its allies. PJs are generally assigned to Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) and Air Combat Command (ACC).

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Founded
May 1946 – active
Branch
United States Air Force
Country
United States
Mottos
"These Things We Do, That Others May Live"
Nicknames
"PJs", "Maroon Berets", "Rescue Rangers", "Air Commandos"
Part of
Air Combat Command (as Guardian Angel Weapon System) · Air Force Special Operations Command · U.S. Special Operations Command · Air Force Reserve Command · Air National Guard (operationally gained by a MAJCOM when federalized)

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United States Air Force Pararescue

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Edges243
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Avg. degree1.99
Density0.008197
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related to Pararescue and Advanced Pararescue Orientation Course · 26
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Part of · 5
United States Air Force Pararescue → Air Combat Command (as Guardian Angel Weapon System), Air Force Reserve Command, Air Force Special Operations Command, Air National Guard (operationally gained by a MAJCOM when federalized), U.S. Special Operations Command
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United States Air Force Pararescue → United States Air Force
Color of Beret · 1
United States Air Force Pararescue → .mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;…
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United States Air Force Pararescue → United States
Founded · 1
United States Air Force Pararescue → May 1946 – active
Mottos · 1
United States Air Force Pararescue → "These Things We Do, That Others May Live"
Nicknames · 1
United States Air Force Pararescue → "PJs", "Maroon Berets", "Rescue Rangers", "Air Commandos"
Role · 1
United States Air Force Pararescue → Combat search and rescue Direct action Raiding Hostage rescue Close-quarters combat Tactical emergency medical services Medical evacuation
Type · 1
United States Air Force Pararescue → Special operations force

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United States Air Force PararescueFoundedMay 1946 – active1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescueMottos"These Things We Do, That Others May Live"1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescueNicknames"PJs", "Maroon Berets", "Rescue Rangers", "Air Commandos"1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescuePart ofAir Combat Command (as Guardian Angel Weapon System)1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescuePart ofAir Force Special Operations Command1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescuePart ofU.S. Special Operations Command1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescuePart ofAir Force Reserve Command1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescuePart ofAir National Guard (operationally gained by a MAJCOM when federalized)1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescueRoleCombat search and rescue Direct action Raiding Hostage rescue Close-quarters combat Tactical emergency medical services Medical evacuation1.00infobox
United States Air Force PararescueTypeSpecial operations force1.00infobox

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