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  2. 40th Helicopter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    40th ARRS HH-53 as seen from a 21st SOS CH-53 in 1972. 27 March 1972, Jolly Green 61, HH-53C, 66-10359, crashed over Stoeng Treng Province, Cambodia, about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Siem Pang District due to unknown causes. A pararescueman was lowered to the ground at the site of the crash to check for survivors, but due to the intense heat ...

  3. Sikorsky H-53 - Wikipedia

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    The Sikorsky H-53 is a family of military helicopters built by Sikorsky Aircraft. H-53 is its United States military designation; the company has several designations for it including S-65, S-80, and S-95. The helicopter is noted for Naval, Search and Rescue, Minesweeping, Special Operations, and Cargo.

  4. Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Navy Base - Wikipedia

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    The Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Navy Base (NKP), formerly Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base, is a Royal Thai Navy facility used for riverine patrols along the Mekong River. It is approximately 587 km (365 mi) northeast of Bangkok , 14.5 km (9.0 mi) west of Nakhon Phanom city in Nakhon Phanom Province in the northeastern region of Thailand ...

  5. Sikorsky MH-53 - Wikipedia

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    The Sikorsky MH-53 Pave Low series is a retired long-range special operations and combat search and rescue (CSAR) helicopter for the United States Air Force. The series was upgraded from the HH-53B/C, variants of the Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion. The HH-53 "Super Jolly Green Giant" was initially developed to replace the HH-3E "Jolly Green Giant ...

  6. Mayaguez incident - Wikipedia

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    The CH-53 was not air-refuellable, had 650 US gallon (2,500 L; 540 imp gal) non-self-sealing tip tanks and two waist miniguns. Thus, the HH-53's fuel tanks were less vulnerable to ground fire and, with their refueling capability, could remain in the area of operations indefinitely, so long as it had access to an aerial tanker. [10]: 245

  7. Dale E. Stovall - Wikipedia

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    He sent a task force of 119 aircraft [2] including Stovall piloting his HH-53, bombers, and an array of F-4 escorts, EB-66s, A-1Hs, F-105G Weasels, and KC135 tankers to get Locher out. [11] "We shut down the war to go get Roger Locher," Stovall later said. [2] Captain Ronald E. Smith in an A-1H guided Stovall to Locher's position.

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  9. 37th Helicopter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 37th Helicopter Squadron is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the 582d Helicopter Group in support of the 90th Missile Wing located at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. The unit is tasked with flight operations in support of the operation and security of F.E. Warren's intercontinental ballistic missile complex as well as ...