​U.S. Senator Cory Gardner, third from left, holds the lives saved sign on display at the High-altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site in Gypsum, Colo., July 22, 2016. HAATS aircrews provide ground crews hoist capabilities in some of the most unforgiving terrain on earth. Additionally, HAATS aircraft and equipment, such as night vision googles, and extensive crew training allow rescue teams to reach terrain most civilian aircraft cannot. (Photo by defense contractor Michael Hillwig)
180912-Z-WU045-1019.JPG Photo By: Michael Hillwig

High-altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site, Colorado - ​U.S. Senator Cory Gardner, third from left, holds the lives saved sign on display at the High-altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site in Gypsum, Colo., July 22, 2016. HAATS aircrews provide ground crews hoist capabilities in some of the most unforgiving terrain on earth. Additionally, HAATS aircraft and equipment, such as night vision googles, and extensive crew training allow rescue teams to reach terrain most civilian aircraft cannot. (Photo by defense contractor Michael Hillwig)


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