US Air Force Officer Rescued: Complex Operation in Iran
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The US military has successfully rescued a crew member of the F-15 fighter jet shot down over southern Iran. President Trump announced the news on social media, confirming the officer is now "safe and sound," although he was seriously wounded. This daring rescue operation involved dozens of special operations forces and was described as one of the most complex missions the military undertakes. The airman, a colonel, spent more than 24 hours hiding in the treacherous mountains, evading capture. He hiked up a 7,000-foot ridge and activated a beacon for rescue. Trump noted that the operation was particularly challenging, as it required flying low over enemy territory. What's interesting is that the rescue was conducted during nighttime, which is favorable for US forces trained in such conditions. After the successful extraction, the airman was flown to Kuwait for treatment. This rescue highlights the risks and complexities involved in military operations, reminding us of the bravery of those who serve and the lengths to which the military will go to protect them.
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