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   It’s back: the 2021 PJ Rodeo and Reunion                                                                                                                         “Steeple Morden Strafers”





              by Airman 1st Class               mediately jumped into a pool, saving and treating
             wiLLiAM TuRNBuLL                   a mock patient, while simultaneously battling their                                                                              by 1st Lt.               and an Officers’ Club book with both   what the pilots did prior to being sent on
                                                own exhaustion.                                                                                                          DoRoThY SheRwooD                 Lyon’s and Delhamer’s names listed.”  missions, particularly the stack of small
                355th Wing Public Affairs
                                                  By the time the competitors reached the fourth day,                                                                          and Staff Sgt.               The box contained over 50 different,   pieces of brown notepaper covered in
     The 2021 Pararescuemen Rodeo and Reunion in-  they had completed shooting, jumping, swimming,                                                                          KRiSTiNe LegATe               well-preserved  WWII artifacts from   Delhamer’s handwriting. These were his
   vited current and former U.S. Air Force PJs and Com-  hiking and of course, rescuing. This day was focused                                                                                             Delhamer’s and Lyon’s time at Steeple   notes from pre-mission briefings detail-
   bat Rescue Officers from across the world to compete   on rope climbing and rappelling patient rescue. Two-                                                                355th Wing Public Affairs   Morden. From maps, to personal pho-  ing  call  signs, rally points, geographic
   against each other in physically and technically chal-  person teams started by climbing up the side of a                                                          This story is about two wingmen who   tographs, aviator goggles and more,   references, timelines and radio frequen-
   lenging events around Tucson, Arizona, Oct. 25-29.  six-story building with the mock patient, zip lining                                                         were stationed together over 77 years   each artifact told a story and provided a   cies. The notes are a testament to the
     “The rodeo has been a 40-year tradition in the PJ   from one building to another and then rappelling to                                                                                              glimpse into these pilots’ lives and what   information overload pilots needed to
   community,” said Master Sgt. Joshua Andrada, 68th   the ground with the mock patient.                                                                            ago in Steeple Morden, England. They   they had to endure during WWII.
   Rescue Squadron operations superintendent. “This   “This competition is made to get the newer PJs in-                                                            served as P-51 Mustang pilots escorting   The artifacts showed a snapshot into              See STrAfErS, Page 8
   year, we had over 30 PJs compete. That wouldn’t have   volved, where they can practice and compete on their                                                      B-17 Flying Fortresses over Europe dur-
   happened without the support of the 563rd Rescue   core skills,” said retired U.S. Air Force Maj. James                                                          ing World War II.
   Group and the 355th Wing and all the 120 volunteers   Cusic, prior enlisted PJ and special tactics officer.                                                        The two veterans were 1st Lt. Robert
   that helped support this year’s rodeo and reunion.”  “The reunion aspect is focused on getting the older                                                         Delhamer and 1st Lt.  William  “Bill”                                                                                             1st Lt. Robert
     The first day of the competition tested competitors’   PJs and senior leaders involved, so that the newer                                                      Lyons. Both were assigned to the 357th                                                                                            Delhamer, 357th
   shooting accuracy and patient extraction. All competi-  guys can learn from their experiences.”                                                                  Fighter Squadron which fell under the                                                                                             Fighter Squadron
   tors started on a dirt strip shooting at targets and   On the last day of the rodeo and reunion, former                                                          355th Fighter Group.                                                                                                              P-51 Mustang pilot,
   racing to their mock patient. Once at the patient, they   PJs and CROs celebrated by announcing the winners.                                                       “Delhamer and I flew many missions                                                                                              poses for a photo
   ran back to the starting point and loaded the mock   This year’s winners were Staff Sgt. Christopher Coy                                                         together,” said Lyons, one of the last                                                                                            sitting in the pilot’s
   patient onto a training Pavehawk.            and his brother Senior Airman David Coy from the                                                                    WWII pilots from the 357th FS.                                                                                                    seat of a P-51.
     The precision parachute course was on day two.   306th RQS, under the U.S. Air Force Reserve’s 943rd                                                             Their story came alive when the 355th
   Competitors jumped from an aircraft at 6,000 feet in   RQG. After the announcement of the winners, every-                                                        Wing’s historian opened a box from Lyons
   the air, trying to land the closest to the 8-foot diameter   one in attendance, including service members from                                                   and Delhamer. What was inside the box                                                                                             1st Lt. Robert Del-
   painted target on the ground.                the Korean War and Gold Star families, said their                                                                   is a historian’s dream come true.                                                                                                 hamer, second on
     The stakes were even higher on day three with the   farewells before going back to their homes and units                   Airman 1st Class William Turnbull     “I immediately got goosebumps when                                                                                              the right, along with
   medical monster mash. Two-person teams climbed   to continue supporting the rescue mission.  Aaron Duemmel, Air Operations Instructor with the 68th Rescue       I saw what was inside the box, and the                                                                                            three other pilots as-
   over a 6-foot wall while carrying an 80-pound medi-  DM is home to the 563rd RQG, which consists of   Squadron, records a Pararescuemen as he parachutes towards   more digging I did, the more personal                                                                                           signed to the 357th
   cine ball over a distance, conducted various callisthen-  seven squadrons. These squadrons execute a variety of   the ground in Tucson, Arizona, Oct. 26. The second day of the   WWII artifacts I found,” said George   1st Lt. William “Bill” Lyons,                                             Fighter Squadron
   ic exercises and then climbed a rugged, cactus-filled   rescue missions to include PJ training and operational   2021 PJ Rodeo and Reunion consisted of a precision parachuting   Tinseth,  355th Wing  historian. “There   357th Fighter Squadron P-51                                            at Steeple Morden,
   hill, all while wearing a 20-pound vest.     capabilities, as well as flying the HC-130J Combat   course, where each team was scored based on how close to the   were photos of Delhamer and the 357th   Mustang pilot, poses for a                                                                England, pose for a
     If that wasn’t enough — competitors then im-  King II and HH-60G Pavehawk.               target they landed.                                                   FS, as well as a “TS” ticket, aerial maps   photo.                                                         U.S. Air force courtesy photos  photo.
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