United States Air Force Pararescue

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

USAF Pararescue
U.S. Air Force Pararescueman Beret Crest (colorized)
FoundedMay 1946 – active
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
TypeSpecial operations force
Role
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)
Nickname(s)"PJs", "Maroon Berets", "Rescue Rangers", "Air Commandos"
Motto(s)"These Things We Do, That Others May Live"
Color of Beret  Maroon
Insignia
Maroon beret with Pararescueman Crest

Personnel recovery includes rescuing and providing medical treatment to injured or stranded personnel in hostile or remote environments, such as behind enemy lines or in the wilderness. Combat search and rescue operations recover personnel from enemy-controlled territory.

They are attached to other special operations units from all branches to conduct other operations as appropriate. PJs have also supported NASA missions, and have recovered astronauts after water landings.

Long an enlisted preserve, the Pararescue service expanded to include Combat Rescue Officers early in the 21st century. Of the roughly 200 Air Force Cross recipients, 12 are Pararescuemen.

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