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Mission to Recover Downed F-15E Aircrew
Puts Combat Search And Rescue in the Spotlight

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Posted By: sunset, 4/5/2026 12:00:58 PM

On Apr. 3, 2026, multiple specialized units sprang into action for a complex mission they train extensively for but hope never to execute: Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR). As we reported, an F-15E Strike Eagle was lost over Iran and an A-10C Thunderbolt II crashed in Kuwait after being hit by enemy fire while supporting the CSAR operation. Early in the morning, videos started emerging on social media, showing U.S. rescue assets in flight at low altitude over southern Iran. Among them, two were quickly recognizable: the HC-130J Combat King II aircraft and the HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopter.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Italiano 4/5/2026 12:10:36 PM (No. 2089233)
Oh, ^&*(!!@. Now Trump will get the credit. -Democrats.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: RobertJ984 4/5/2026 12:48:56 PM (No. 2089238)
Now!! Bomb them back to the stone age.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Birddog 4/5/2026 2:37:40 PM (No. 2089263)
One of the "Interesting" overlaps from the photos....two days ago the Dem-Media TDS'rs were all up in arms that "Trump bombed a civilian Bridge!", now that more local photos have been revealed we see that the bridge was between large IRGC forces and the downed pilot's location,and VERY close to it. Striking the bridge kept the surging Iran forces out of the rescue area and allowed the safe recovery to take place.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: JimBob 4/5/2026 3:58:07 PM (No. 2089275)
Wonderful news! Too bad about the aircraft lost, but they can be replaced. PEOPLE are MUCH more important! On the political side, IF the Mullets had captured the aircraft personnel, they would have had a HOSTAGE, and that's ALL we would hear about from the Lamestreams from NOW until the Election!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Venturer 4/5/2026 4:42:25 PM (No. 2089281)
Ifthe Demorats got upset about one bridge they better hold on to their socks. Like Al Jolson used to say. " You aint seen nothing yet"
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Reply 6 - Posted by: JHHolliday 4/5/2026 8:21:39 PM (No. 2089301)
I thank God this Easter Sunday that we retrieved the pilot. If they had captured him, he would have been paraded around and held as a bargaining chip at best. At worst, publicly executed. No 2 said bomb them back to the stone age and they weren't too far from that barbarian time to begin with. If the crazy religious nutters continue to bluster and resist, let's end it once and for all. They have already killed thousands of their own people and I hate the collateral damage to civilians but we are the point of no choices left.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: JimBob 4/6/2026 3:34:33 AM (No. 2089323)
An important item that I did not mention in my first comment: WELL DONE, COMBAT RESCUE GUYS.... EVERYONE WHO HELPED RESCUE 'THE COLONEL'!
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