Special Forces
Military Training
Air Crew, General
Job Title: | Pararescue Apprentice |
Branch: | Air Force |
Class: | Enlisted |
Description: | Performs, plans, leads, supervises, instructs, and evaluates pararescue activities. . Performs as the essential surface, air link in Personnel Recovery (PR) and material recovery by functioning as the rescue and recovery specialist on flying status as mission crew or as surface elements. Provides rapid response capability and operates in the six geographic disciplines: mountain, desert, arctic, urban, jungle and water, day or night, to include friendly, denied, hostile, or sensitive areas. Provides assistance in and performs survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE). Provides emergency trauma and field medical care, and security. Moves recovered personnel and materiel to safety or friendly control when recovery by aircraft is not possible. |
Job Title: | Pararescue Craftsman |
Branch: | Air Force |
Class: | Enlisted |
Description: | Performs, plans, leads, supervises, instructs, and evaluates pararescue activities. . Performs as the essential surface, air link in Personnel Recovery (PR) and material recovery by functioning as the rescue and recovery specialist on flying status as mission crew or as surface elements. Provides rapid response capability and operates in the six geographic disciplines: mountain, desert, arctic, urban, jungle and water, day or night, to include friendly, denied, hostile, or sensitive areas. Provides assistance in and performs survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE). Provides emergency trauma and field medical care, and security. Moves recovered personnel and materiel to safety or friendly control when recovery by aircraft is not possible. |
Job Title: | Pararescue Journeyman |
Branch: | Air Force |
Class: | Enlisted |
Description: | Performs, plans, leads, supervises, instructs, and evaluates pararescue activities. . Performs as the essential surface, air link in Personnel Recovery (PR) and material recovery by functioning as the rescue and recovery specialist on flying status as mission crew or as surface elements. Provides rapid response capability and operates in the six geographic disciplines: mountain, desert, arctic, urban, jungle and water, day or night, to include friendly, denied, hostile, or sensitive areas. Provides assistance in and performs survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE). Provides emergency trauma and field medical care, and security. Moves recovered personnel and materiel to safety or friendly control when recovery by aircraft is not possible. |
Job Title: | Pararescue Manager |
Branch: | Air Force |
Class: | Enlisted |
Description: | CEM codes in many cases are made up of a series of existing superintendent specialties where the degree of supervisory and managerial task involvement permits expanded resource use. As chief enlisted managers, chief master sergeants will be subject to working in a variety of similar jobs and functional areas where their general managerial and supervisory abilities can be most effectively used and challenged. |
Job Title: | Pararescue Superintendent |
Branch: | Air Force |
Class: | Enlisted |
Description: | Performs, plans, leads, supervises, instructs, and evaluates pararescue activities. . Performs as the essential surface, air link in Personnel Recovery (PR) and material recovery by functioning as the rescue and recovery specialist on flying status as mission crew or as surface elements. Provides rapid response capability and operates in the six geographic disciplines: mountain, desert, arctic, urban, jungle and water, day or night, to include friendly, denied, hostile, or sensitive areas. Provides assistance in and performs survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE). Provides emergency trauma and field medical care, and security. Moves recovered personnel and materiel to safety or friendly control when recovery by aircraft is not possible. |
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