Two emergency services Marines from MCAS Beaufort (left) and MCAS Iwakuni, Japan (right), stabilize an F-35A Lightning II as it's hoisted up by a crane during a joint training exercise lead by the 388 Logistics Support Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, on Sept. 17, 2024. This training was performed to help establish an understanding of crash, damaged, disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) practices for all members involved. CDDAR is an important practice for aircrew and emergency services so they are always prepared to recover aircraft safely during emergency situations. Senior Airman Nicholas Rupiper)/U.S. Air Force

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