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US Special Forces Rescue Second F-15 Crew Member

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US Special Forces Rescue Second F-15 Crew Member
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Washington, US — On Sunday, April 5, President Donald Trump confirmed that United States Special Forces recovered a second crew member from an F-15E Strike Eagle downed in Iran, saying the airman was located and evacuated after a high-risk search-and-rescue operation. The rescue followed reports of local gunfire at U.S. helicopters in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad and Bakhtiari regions on Saturday; Axios cited three U.S. officials on the successful extraction, while Al Jazeera and CNN noted the operation remained risky and the recovered airman sustained injuries.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Early April: An F-15E Strike Eagle was downed amid the West Asia conflict; one crew member rescued shortly thereafter.
  • 2–3 days after incident: A second crew member remained missing, according to reports.
  • Saturday (prior to April 5): Reports said local groups opened fire on U.S. helicopters during search operations in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad and Bakhtiari regions.
  • Sunday, April 5: Axios cited three U.S. officials reporting U.S. Special Forces rescued the second crew member; President Trump confirmed the rescue publicly.
  • Post-April 5: Media outlets noted the rescued airman sustained injuries and that exfiltration remained a priority while risks persisted.

Why This Matters to You

This incident highlights the ongoing risks faced by U.S. military personnel overseas. It's a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve, and the importance of supporting them and their families. Check out resources like the USO or Wounded Warrior Project to see how you can help.

The Bottom Line

Our military's ability to execute high-risk rescue missions is crucial. The rescued airman's injuries underscore the danger involved. Remember, every news story about conflict zones involves real people and real risks. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the military community.

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Who Benefited

The U.S. military and government benefited by recovering an aircrew member, demonstrating operational capability and reinforcing messaging about not leaving service members behind.

Who Impacted

Iranian local groups and regional security faced heightened scrutiny and potential escalation after reported engagements with U.S. helicopters during the search-and-rescue operation.

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Who Benefited

The U.S. military and government benefited by recovering an aircrew member, demonstrating operational capability and reinforcing messaging about not leaving service members behind.

Who Impacted

Iranian local groups and regional security faced heightened scrutiny and potential escalation after reported engagements with U.S. helicopters during the search-and-rescue operation.

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