347th Rescue Wing - meaning and definition. What is 347th Rescue Wing
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347th Rescue Wing         
  • Aircraft of the 347th Rescue Wing, about 2002. Shown are the HC-130P (top), T-6 Texan II (left), T-38C (right), and HH-60G (bottom).
  • 347th Tactical Fighter Wing Emblem
  • 429 Tactical Fighter Squadron Korat RTAFB 1974.
  • General Dynamics F-111F 70-2394, 347th TFW, Mountain Home AFB, 16 September 1972. In 1986, this aircraft took part in the raid on Libya, Operation El Dorado Canyon.
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE UNIT
347th Fighter Wing; 347th Tactical Fighter Wing; 347th Wing
The 347th Rescue Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the Air Force Special Operations Command, stationed at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.
Rescuing         
  • Rescue cushion
  • [[Patient]] in mountain rescue [[stretcher]] in Germany.
  • Helicopter rescue in [[Malta]] in 2007
  • [[Helicopter]] rescue
COMPRISES RESPONSIVE OPERATIONS THAT USUALLY INVOLVE THE SAVING OF LIFE, OR PREVENTION OF INJURY
Rescue operation; Rescuing; Rescue equipment; Rescue fantasy; Rescue fantasies
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Rescue.
Wing (military unit)         
  • Diagram of a typical US Air Force wing organizational structure
MILITARY UNIT SIZE DESIGNATION
Origin of USAF wings; USAF Historical Research Agency defines Wings; Air wing; Air force wing; Wing (air force unit); Wing (Military Aviation unit); Wing (air force); Fighter wing; Wing (aviation); Wing (military aviation unit)
In military aviation, a wing is a unit of command. In most military aviation services, a wing is a relatively large formation of planes.