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Video by Tech. Sgt. Andrew Jackson
NEW HAWAII ARMY NATIONAL GUARD MEDEVAC UNIT RECEIVES INITIAL HELICOPTERS
State of Hawaii, Department of Defense, Public Affairs Office
Oct. 28, 2016 | 3:15
Kalaeloa, Hawaii -The Hawaii Army National Guard’s newest unit has received three HH-60M Blackhawk helicopters. The Blackhawks were offloaded from a C-17 at the Kalaeloa Airfield today. They will be assembled on-site and operate out of Wheeler Army Air Field until their new facility at Kalaeloa is completed.

Detachment 1, Company G, 1st Battalion, 189th Aviation Regiment is an aeromedical evacuation unit and is in the process of filling its ranks. The detachment’s mission is to provide MEDEVAC support to military entities. The unit has about 30 soldiers, mostly drill stutus, or part-time forces. The unit will not provide full-time support to civil authorities, but when fully staffed, it may supplement.


This unit is one of the most requested types of units to deploy, with their specialty of MEDEVAC being in high demand abroad.

The new Blackhawk models have a couple of features that differentiate them from the HIARNG’s current UH-60M Blackhawks. These HH-60M have an external hoist, a Forward Looking Infrared Radar (FLIR) and the capability to carry six litter patients or six ambulatory (or three of each patients) within its MEDEVAC cabin configuration. The four-person crew is made up of two pilots, one crew chief and one flight medic.

Interview:
00:00:05:00 - 00:00:53:16 Chief Warrant Officer 3, Phillip Wilson, Hawaii Army National Guard

B-Roll
00:00:53:16 - 00:03:16:23

(U.S. Air National Guard Video by Tech. Sgt. Andrew L. Jackson)
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