The 920th RQW commander, Col. Kurt Matthews, left, poses with fellow aircrew and maintainers in front of the HC-130N #69-5830 'King 30' on August 7, 2017, at Patrick AFB, before heading to Davis-Monthan AFB. [USAF photo by SSgt. Jared Trimarchi]
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News: Wing bids farewell to last HC-130N model [2017-08-09]
The 920th Rescue Wing commander, Col. Kurt Matthews, and members of a hand-selected aircrew flew the wing’s last HC-130N King, Aug. 7 from Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, to be decommissioned.
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News: Last Air Force Wing to bid farewell to legacy of Combat Rescue aircraft [2019-11-01]
The 920th Rescue Wing is celebrating the legacy of its HC-130P/N combat-rescue fleet as the wing expects to receive a replacement fleet of HC-130J in the Spring of 2020. This new airframe will not only replace the legacy HC-130 fleet but with its arrival also comes the elimination of two aviation career fields: Flight Engineer and Airborne Mission Systems Specialist.
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