[MilCom] Oregon Mountain & Wilderness Rescues Military Support?!

Ken rfinder1 at verizon.net
Sat Dec 16 14:48:04 EST 2006


Apparently the 304th Rescue Squadron is going to have 20+ members on the 
ground.
I think also the frequencies of 251.9 (air to ground), & 252.8 military may 
be active.

Perhaps also 122.9 & 123.10 from a civilian aircraft and/or air/ground to 
ground teams &
search base?

The ARmy National Guard is apparently going to have UH60's as well as CH47's 
at the Hood Ranger Station.

It does not appear that Civil Air Patrol is involved in this mountain 
search & rescue mission.

Ken

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken" <rfinder1 at verizon.net>
To: "MilCom" <milcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 2:31 PM
Subject: [MilCom] Oregon Mountain & Wilderness Rescues Military Support?!


> Apparently the helicopter support for the lastest two incidents has been 
> provided by the Oregon Army National Guard's 1042 Air Ambulance Company, 
> based in McNary Field, Salem (OR), which fly UH60G helos.
>
> Potential frequencies used per the IFR Supplement indicates:  40.90, 
> 135.0, 241.6.
..snip..snip..
> What's interesting is that there's a USAF Para Rescue Unit Operations 
> Officer (acting as command & control) from the 304 Rescue Squadron, out of 
> Portland OR,   http://www.939arw.afrc.af.mil/units/




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