MilitarySpot.com

Serving the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and National Guard

Follow MilitarySpot:
 
  • Home
  • Enlist
    • Join The Army
    • Join The Navy
    • Join The Air Force
    • Join The Marines
    • Join The Coast Guard
    • Join The National Guard
    • ASVAB
    • Army Physical Fitness Test
    • Military Draft
    • Prior Service Army Enlistment
  • Career
    • Join the Military
    • Jobs for Military and Civilians
    • Career Center
    • Prior Service Army Enlistment
    • Criminal Justice
  • Education
    • Online Schools
    • Spouse Education Benefits
    • GI Bill
    • Military Schools
    • Criminal Justice
  • Benefits
    • Army Benefits
    • Navy Benefits
    • Air Force Benefits
    • Marine Corps Benefits
    • National Guard Benefits
    • Coast Guard Benefits
    • Veteran Benefits
    • Basic Pay Rates
    • Allowances
    • Special & Incentive Pay
    • Military Spouse Education Benefits
    • VA Education Benefits
    • GI Bill
  • News
    • Headline News
  • Finance
    • Debt Relief
    • Military Pay Rates
    • Military Personal Loans
    • VA Loans
    • Military Star Card
    • Military MyPay
  • Spouses
    • School Finder
    • Scholarships & Grants
    • PCS, DITY, & Moving
    • Pay Rates
    • MyCAA
    • Education Benefits
  • Community
    • Military Games
    • Military Reunions
    • Classifieds
    • Photo Gallery
    • Buddy Finder
    • MilitarySpot Pinups
    • Military Bases
  • Resources
    • Military Alphabet
    • Military Reunions
    • Military Acronyms
    • Currency Converter
    • Military Tools
    • Ranks
    • Military Time
    • Military Tactics
    • Military Discounts
    • Military Games
    • Military Videos
    • Photo Gallery
    • Infographics
    • How To
  • Travel

Soldiers and Marines Train Together to Rescue Downed Aviators

APRIL 21, 2026 — U.S. Marines preparing for a deployment descended on a Fort Rucker training field to rescue Soldiers role-playing as the crew of a downed helicopter April 16.

The exercise, known as a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP), was executed by the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) at Fort Rucker training field outside of Louisville Ala. The training relied on logistical and role-playing support from Army personnel, providing a unique opportunity for the two services to work together.

Army planners from the Aviation Center of Excellence (AVCOE) coordinated with the MEU to arrange for training locations and personnel. “We had a lot of conversations… to make sure that the Marine Corps had everything that they needed so it was a successful exercise,” said Capt. Annette Gonzales, a logistics officer from AVCOE. “Being able to conduct these kind of exercises and work together with the Marine Corps, and the Army, it’s really important.”

The scenario involved a platoon of Marines searching for three Soldiers representing the crew of a crashed UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter. For the Army participants, it was a practical application of their own survival training and a look at inter-service cooperation.

“A lot of our fighting will be joint, if not all of it,” said 1st Lt. Walter Harper, an Army flight student who played one of the downed aviators. “Being able to harness those capabilities through ground, air, [and] sea, between forces… it’s the way forward for future fighting and I think that’s extremely important for us to be practicing here today.”

After the Marines located and secured the role-players, they were flown to Fort Rucker’s “Dustoff” medical training facility and released, to be replaced by some specialized training dummies. There, Army training staff oversaw the Marine medical teams as they practiced treating simulated injuries on the life-like mannequins, providing evaluation and feedback.

For the Marines, the exercise was a critical test of their ability to conduct long-range missions in unfamiliar terrain ahead of a deployment.

“It’s easy to simulate, hey, you’re going in the backyard,” said Marine Capt. Griffin McCurren, the assistant air officer for the 24th MEU. “But [it’s another thing] to actually… put boots on the ground, you know, hundreds of miles away… and really having to strain that command and control structure.”

He added that working with the Army adds a significant layer of realism. “When it comes to personnel recovery, we’re ready to do that for any American air crew or joint force partner. So I think the fact that they’re Army adds so much more realism to it.”

Upon completing the training event, the Marines returned to their base at Camp Lejeune, NC.

Story by John Drew Hamilton
Aviation Center of Excellence

Comments

Filed Under: Army, Marines, News

  • News
  • Enlist
  • Education
  • Career
  • Finance

Battlefield Soil Monument Restored at Arlington

JULY 10, 2026 – A historic sacred soil marker was restored during a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, July 5, renewing a nearly century-old symbol of remembrance that honors Americans who fell on the battlefield during World War I. The ceremony featured representatives from the American Battle Monuments Commission, American Battle Monuments Foundation, American […]

Air National Guard Unveils New Bonus Program

MARCH 11, 2023 – On March 1st, the Air National Guard (ANG) launched a new bonus program to attract and retain personnel in critical specialties. The initiative offers significant financial rewards, with bonuses of up to $90,000 for eligible members, depending on their Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSCs). This strategic move aims to strengthen the […]

Military Students’ Tips to Balance Service and Studies

OCTOBER 10, 2025 – Studying in college while serving in the military can be highly rewarding but also extremely demanding in some respects. Military members, veterans, and their families typically balance demanding duty schedules, deployments, family responsibilities, and school schedules. It requires careful planning, flexibility, and being willing to seek and take advantage of available […]

Summer Spike in Military Retirements: Easing the Transition to Civilian Life

JUNE 5, 2026 – There are typically about 95,000 to 110,000 retirements from the military in a given year, as service members conclude careers that have often spanned more than two decades, crossing the 20-year service threshold required to access military retirement benefits. These retirements tend to steadily occur as the year rolls on; however, […]

Trump Accounts Lay Financial Foundation for Military Children

JUNE 26, 2026 – Thanks to newly available Trump Accounts, military families can lay the foundation to ensure each of their children has a head start on a rock-solid retirement plan, decades before they have jobs. First announced in conjunction with last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the tax-deferred Trump Account allows parents to […]

Recent Posts

  • Battlefield Soil Monument Restored at Arlington
  • Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame Inductees Honored
  • Air Force Sets Requirements for Uncrewed Airpower
  • F-15EX Returns to Pacific
  • Marine Corps Creates Robotics Integration Group
MAINMENU




SITESEARCH
Can't find something? Try using our site search to dig through our entire site.



Still having trouble? Try the Advanced Search to refine your searches.
NEWSLETTERSUBSCRIBE
Sign Up To Receive Information, Updates and Special Officers from MilitarySpot.com.



Don't miss an issue! Jump in the Newsletter Archives to catch up on previous issues.
FOLLOWMILITARY SPOT

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & StumbleUpon and more. Keep up with MilitarySpot.com news & updates. We also have an RSS Feed.

Advertise | About | Contact | Feedback | Unsubscribe | DMCA | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
 
Copyright 2004-2026 Sun Key Publishing. All Rights Reserved.



 
This is not the official recruiting website of the U.S. Military. The site you are on is run by Sun Key Publishing, a private company, and is not endorsed by or affiliated with the U.S. Military.