Air Force Reserve concludes exercise in Indo-Pacific

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  • By Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek
  • 403rd Wing Public Affairs

The 22nd Air Force conducted a two-week long exercise, with more than 15 units participating in this year’s Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 9-23, 2023. The exercise was held in the Indo-Pacific region, primarily Guam, Palau and the Philippines, with the main operating location out of Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii.

“This is the fourth in the series of Rally exercises, which have built progressively upon each other,” said Col. Gregory Berry, 934th Airlift Wing deputy commander and RITP23 mission commander. “The intent of this year’s Rally in the Pacific exercise was to deploy a large group of Reservists out to the Pacific, train throughout the region, show our adversary that as a Reserve entity we could operate in their backyard, and then task and exercise the agile support elements.”

To do that, everything started with the planning.

Once firm expectations for the exercise were determined; from the intent to the training, the team had to develop the Deployments Requirements Manning Document, or the list of jobs that were required to make the exercise a success. From there, the team consolidated the list, sent it out across the Air Force Reserve requesting personnel to fill each job.

This was a new experience for Tech. Sgt. Ethan Smith, 403rd Logistics Readiness Squadron logistics management specialist, who took part in planning the exercise. Of the planning efforts, Smith said, “I got called and was asked if I wanted to help be a part a Pacific Air Force focused Rally exercise back in January (2023) and I agreed, so next thing I knew I was on the core planning team as the logistics planner.”

The logistics planners’ job is to manage the deployment, redeployment, and sustainment process.

For this exercise, the logistics planners had to get more than 350 Air Force Reserve members to the downrange location in Hawaii, stage them, coordinate lodging, and coordinate any onward movement. At the end of the exercise, the logistics planners coordinated the redeployment to get the Airmen back home.

Part of this deployment process is to establish the list of personnel needed to make the exercise a success.

“We used the force element building blocks for ‘Establish the Airbase’ as well as ‘Mission Generation Force Element for C-130s’ as a general guideline for what our total manning requirements needed to be,” said Smith. “Utilizing these two Force Elements, we were able to determine who would be the first personnel on ground, starting from day one to start the base build up with the advance team and then it continues from there to who would be the next personnel to arrive in the follow-on days.”

As with any exercise, adjustments were needed based on training and other requirements. One such requirement was location when Typhoon Mawar struck Guam, which caused a major adjustment to the plan.

“Our initial intent was to bed down at the Northwest Field in Guam, but Typhoon Mawar caused so much damage that we had to scramble to find another location,” said Berry. “We basically replanned the entire exercise two and a half months out using the Pohakuloa Training Area after confirming availability, surveying it and working the logistics.”

By using PTA, the exercise personnel faced logistical challenges operating from Hawaii, Palau, the Philippines, and Guam.

Berry said, “It was challenging in that regard, but challenge isn’t a bad thing.”

The camp was built in the mid-50s and some of the buildings haven’t been updated since then, but the exercise planners prepared Reserve members for the conditions.

By going to PTA there were more Multi-Capable Airmen training opportunities; which included the rifle and pistol pop-up ranges; water survival and land navigation training, and the 9-line and hoist training provided by the U.S. Army Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment aircrew using a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter. These training opportunities provided are normally only available for security forces, fire fighters and medical personnel, or the survival, evasion, resistance, and escape professionals and aircrew. Many of these opportunities would not have been available by staying in Guam.

“We told them they were going to experience some good training, but it wasn’t going to be comfortable, and everyone embraced it,” said Berry. “The staff was amazing at flexing the plan to the change, to be able to handle the logistical strain of being spread out so far and it worked out as well, if not better for training than the original plan.”

Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief watches two Air Force Reserve members walk away from helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from the Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Combat Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter watches the U.S. Air Force Reserve Explosive Ordinance and Disposal members as they depart the helicopter for the 9-Line MEDEVAC training during joint training at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen firefighters enter a burning building to put out a fire.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen firefighters across various units of the Air Force Reserve Command including the 902nd Civil Engineer Squadron, 375th CES and the 445th CES enter the burning the building to put out the fire at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) Fire Department training area at Bradshaw Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 18. A live firefighting training structure is set up to simulate different fire burning patterns as part of the 2023 Rally in the Pacific exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Two Airmen collect the Low Cost, Low Altitude bundles after the drop from an aircraft.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve air crews practice their Low Cost, Low Altitude drops from a C-130H Hercules at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, during the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 15. These drops help the air crews master the skills required to efficiently drop off the needed equipment to ground crews. These skills are essential for these Citizen Airmen to maintain readiness in complex environments where landing may not be an option. More Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen wait on the ground for the drop to happen, quickly obtaining the dropped equipment to utilize in their operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ellie Mayo)

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Army and Air Force Reserve members conduct patient night time loading operations.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Airmen work on patient triage and movement during a night time training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Air Force Reserve members from Security Forces and Medical fields work together during a night time field training event involving securing a landing zone, locating, treating and triaging the patients, and then loading the 'patients' into an U.S. Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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An Airmen fires an M4 carbine rifle at pop-up targets.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Explosive ordnance disposal specialists from the 94th Civil Engineering Squadron, conduct target practice training during for Agile Combat Employment at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 14. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kyle King)

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Security Forces Airmen handcuffs another Airmen during a training event.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gilmore, 910th Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, showcases proper and safe handcuffing techniques during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Medical Airman shows proper splinting techniques on another Airman.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Senior Airman Ashley Mayfield, 932nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, showcases applying an arm sling over a splint on Senior AIrman Ethan Martinez, 94th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency management specialist, left, while Tech. Sgt. Corey Costa, 439th Maintenance Squadron Airframe/Powerplant/General specialist, observes during a training rodeo at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Sept. 13. This training rodeo involved Security Forces and Medical Squadrons setting up stations for RITP23 members to visit and take part in lessons related to survival, combat and recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Leddick)

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Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron jump from a C-130H Hercules.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron complete a high altitude, low opening jump from a C-130H Hercules over Northwest Air Field, Guam, during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alex Lowe)

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Army flight paramedic is lowered to ground during hoist training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Lipson, critical care flight paramedic from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter prepares to lower from the helicopter to conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields during the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Army crew chief receives two Air Force Reserve members on hoist during training.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Sgt. John Lackey, crew chief from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter receives U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Explosive Ordinance and Disposal, and the Security Forces career fields at the open door of the helicopter during hoist operations at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 19. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Air Force Reserve Airmen are lifted on a hoist up by an Army HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd Battalion 25th Aviation Regiment on a HH60-M Black Hawk medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopter conduct hoist operations for U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen from the Civil Engineering Fire Department career field at the 22nd Air Force's Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept 20. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Three Airmen stand together talking and looking at some paperwork.

Rally in the Pacific 2023

Members across multiple 22nd Air Force Reserve in the command staff discuss plans for redeployment for the Rally in the Pacific 2023 exercise, Sept. 18. RITP23 was designed to test the abilities of Air Force Reserve units to execute rapid global mobility missions in challenging, contested scenarios, while dispersed across the Indo-Pacific region and various drop zones simulating diverse operating locations to conduct all-domain operations against a near-peer adversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jessica Kendziorek)

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Another challenge fell directly onto the aircraft maintenance section.

This was due to both logistics for aircraft parts and aircraft maintenance issues because of the locations being spread so far apart.

“The parts arriving on the last aircraft is actually preplanned, because we don’t want any aircraft left behind before we even get started,” said Chief Master Sgt. Ronald Clark, 927th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron maintenance squadron superintendent, who was the senior enlisted leader for the A4, Logistics and Engineering section.

“I am so proud of all of the maintainers who worked through this exercise,” said Clark. “They worked 12-hour days and still had smiles on their face when they finished.”

Other experiences included setting up communications, security, flying operations, medical transport training, and even command operations in the four locations.

“This exercise stressed the importance of how agile combat employment shifts the generation of airpower from large, centralized bases to networks of smaller, dispersed locations, or cluster bases to increase survivability,” said Berry.

Since this was not a traditional exercise with broad objectives, the area of responsibility itself provided unique challenges. Teams were put together to operate in multiple locations with varying levels of capacity and support, and then challenged participants’ skills by providing real-world experience with units they do not regularly train with while testing emerging operational concepts.

“We put our Airmen in a stressful situation with this exercise, and the attitudes of the Airmen, top to bottom, were nothing short of amazing,” said Berry. “The days were long and not easy, the staff kept getting up off the mat when something would go wrong. They continually adapted and found new solutions to the problem at hand. The team fought for three straight weeks, and I couldn’t be prouder of them.”