A pararescueman watches for the rescue helicopter, an HH-60G Pavehawk, while the injured are treated after a simulated C-130 crash during exercise Pacific Thunder 09-01, hosted by Osan AB, Republic of Korea, May 13. The crash left two Airmen non-ambulatory and four severely injured. The overall goal of the exercise is to practice integrating all airframes necessary to rescue a downed Airman in a medium to high threat environment. Pacific Thunder is the largest combat search and rescue exercise ever for Pacific Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Stephenie Wade)