305th Rescue Squadron

305th Rescue Squadron The official page of the 305th Rescue Squadron at Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. The 305th RQS is part of the 943rd Rescue Group.

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We’re getting excited for the Davis-Monthan Air Show on November 6-7, 2021! If anyone would like to pre order squadron m...
09/24/2021

We’re getting excited for the Davis-Monthan Air Show on November 6-7, 2021! If anyone would like to pre order squadron merchandise, please send us a message. Patches are $8 and coins are $10. We are currently making t-shirts, and will post them here when they’re ready.

A huge thank you to everyone who purchased a deployment shirt! We now have only two sizes remaining: small and large. If...
07/19/2020

A huge thank you to everyone who purchased a deployment shirt! We now have only two sizes remaining: small and large.

If you would like to purchase a shirt, or one of our patches, please send us a direct message. Include what items you’d like, your address, and desired form of payment (PayPal or Venmo). Shirts are $25, patches are $5. Due to post-deployment leave, orders may take 2-4 weeks to ship. Thank you all for your generous support.
..That others may live

Pedro 66On Wednesday, June 9, 2010, two Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters (call s...
06/09/2020

Pedro 66

On Wednesday, June 9, 2010, two Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters (call signs "Pedro 66" and "Pedro 67") flew their mission to rescue a critically injured British Marine near Forward Operating Base Jackson in the Sangin district, Helmand province, in southern Afghanistan.

Upon arriving at the scene, both helicopters immediately came under enemy fire. "Pedro 67" landed to recover the wounded Marine, while "Pedro 66" (assigned to the 55th Rescue Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona) remained in the air to provide cover.

While still airborne, "Pedro 66" was hit by an enemy launched rocket-propelled gr***de, critically damaging the tail rotor. Prior to the aircraft's uncontrollable spin and subsequent crash, Captain Wisniewski was able to guide the aircraft away from the Landing Zone, friendly troops and civilian houses on the ground, avoiding probable additional loss of life. Immediately, Royal Marines of the 40 Commando's Charlie Company along with Pedro 67, risking their own lives, rushed to rescue the survivors and secure the scene.

Today, let each of us take a moment to remember the five Fallen Heroes and the families they left behind.

Capt David Wisniewski, Pilot
1Lt Joel Gentz, CRO
TSgt Michael Flores, PJ
SSgt David Smith, FE
SrA Benjamin White, PJ

Note: Master Sergeant Christopher Aguilera (Aerial Gunner) and Captain Anthony Simone (Co-Pilot) survived with serious injuries. They have both retired from the Air Force and are continuing to fight the odds of healing with their tremendous grit and incredible support of their families.

Thank you to our friends at the Pararescue Association for articulating this summary.




On alert. Anywhere, Anytime!
05/07/2020

On alert. Anywhere, Anytime!

The 305th RQS is in Bozeman, MT this week honing their High Altitude skills. Landing a heavy Pavehawk at 10k feet requir...
06/27/2019

The 305th RQS is in Bozeman, MT this week honing their High Altitude skills. Landing a heavy Pavehawk at 10k feet requires total Crew Resource Management and a honed skill set to land safely and complete the mission. Anywhere Anytime!

A fantastic blog and history of the 305th! Tony Richardson has assembled what is likely the largest collection of Jolly ...
08/15/2018

A fantastic blog and history of the 305th! Tony Richardson has assembled what is likely the largest collection of Jolly Green patches, and he uses them to share the narrative of Air Force Rescue.

Tony, I’m glad we could help you complete the lineage of the 305th RQS. If anyone has any rare/interesting/different Jolly Green patches, consider reaching out and adding them to this unique archive.

The USAF Jolly Green Giant Collection - This is my personal collection of USAF Jolly Green Giant heraldry patches ATTENTION: NO ITEMS ARE FOR SALE.

07/16/2018
Congratulations to the aircrew and maintenance crew who won Best in Show at the 2018 International Royal Air Tattoo.
07/16/2018

Congratulations to the aircrew and maintenance crew who won Best in Show at the 2018 International Royal Air Tattoo.

Strong work gents. 943rd Rescue Group
08/04/2016

Strong work gents.

943rd Rescue Group

Seen today on an American Airlines flight to Tucson! Coming to a beverage cart near you...
05/19/2016

Seen today on an American Airlines flight to Tucson! Coming to a beverage cart near you...

01/10/2016

Today, we bid farewell to Col Harold "Max" Maxwell after 36 years of distinguished service. His leadership as the 943d Rescue Group Commander will be sorely missed. Godspeed sir.

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5020 E Arizola Street
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, AZ
85711

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