

41st RQS is part of 347th Rescue Group along 38th RQS (PJs) and 71st RQS (HC-130)
1952-66 : 41st Air Rescue Squadron ( 41st ARS )
1966-89 : 41st Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron ( 41st ARRS )
1989-93 : 41st Air Rescue Squadron ( 41st ARS )
1993- : 41st Rescue Squadron ( 41st RQS )
Part of:
1970-1975 : 39th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Wing ( 39th ARRW )
1975-1989 : 41st Rescue and Weather Reconnaissance Wing ( 41st RWRW )
1997- : 347th Rescue Group, 347th Rescue Wing ( 347th RW )
On 2014, the unit served on the 83rd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron (83 ERQS) in Afghanistan
On 2015, as 41st ERQS in Afghanistan.
1952-66 : 41st Air Rescue Squadron ( 41st ARS )
1966-89 : 41st Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron ( 41st ARRS )
1989-93 : 41st Air Rescue Squadron ( 41st ARS )
1993- : 41st Rescue Squadron ( 41st RQS )
Part of:
1970-1975 : 39th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Wing ( 39th ARRW )
1975-1989 : 41st Rescue and Weather Reconnaissance Wing ( 41st RWRW )
1997- : 347th Rescue Group, 347th Rescue Wing ( 347th RW )
On 2014, the unit served on the 83rd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron (83 ERQS) in Afghanistan
On 2015, as 41st ERQS in Afghanistan.
1974-1978, I was stationed at DET 22, Mtn Home AFB. I remember transtioning from ARRS to RWRW. We flew support during the Teton Dam collaps in Eastern Idaho and countless MAST Missions. We held a Det 22 Reunion at MUO In 2010 which was attended by over 40 folks that had been assigned to Det 22. Fond memories and some nightmares of flying these 3 helicopters including 69-6666

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HH-60W Ready for Deployment by C-17
21-Mar-22 - USAF 41st Rescue Squadron (41 RQS) certified in loading the new combat search and rescue (CSAR) helicopter Sikorsky HH-60W Jolly Green II onto a C-17 Globemaster III for global airlift
First-Ever Inspection for HH-60W Jolly Green II
02-Feb-22 - US Air Force 41st Rescue Generation Squadron (41 RGS) began the first-ever phase inspection of an HH-60W Jolly Green II new rescue helicopter. A 42-day long preventative maintenance follows her first 720 flight hours #mechanics
Moody AFB Retires Last Pave Hawk
02-Oct-21 - After 27 years of service and 8,000 flight hours, US Air Force retired HH-60G Pave Hawk #26356 helicopter which served in Moody AFB, GA in the search and rescue role since 1994. Will be preserved at George W Bush Airpark #retirement
First Two Operational HH-60W Delivered
06-Nov-20 - U.S. Air Force 41st Rescue Squadron (RQS) part of 347th Rescue Group based at Moody AFB, Georgia received the first two operational Sikorsky HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters #JollyGreenII
41st Helicopter Maintenance Unit
27-Mar-17 - The 41st Helicopter Maintenance Unit (HMU) at Moody AFB employs retired Pave Hawk and UH-60 Black Hawk pilots as the final authority on their HH-60G flight readiness.
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