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Are you a lost Jolly?  Send your updated Association Membership information to the secretary.
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Note: This is for current Assciation members only.  If you are not a member, but wish to join, click here for membership information.


Robert Furman, one of the original Jolly Greens, passed away Friday, Aug 13th.  Please keep the Robert and his family in your thoughts and prayers.

The latest edition of the TOML Times is up.  PDF link here.

The final four crewman lost on Jolly Green 67 during the Bat-21 mission have been identified.  See here for the DoD press release.

Here's a link to FE Roy Prater's services.

A Jolly Green flying under the Pedro callsign was shot down on June 9th in Afganistan.  Please keep the families in your prayers.  Here are a couple of links:

http://www.airforce-magazine.com/DRArchive/Pages/2010/June%202010/June%2011%202010/FourAirmenDieinHelicopterCrash.aspx

http://www.jconline.com/article/20100610/NEWS09/100610022/Purdue-grad-killed-in-when-copter-shot-down-in-Afghanistan

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-tx-afghanistan-helic,0,4057704.story

James Alley, last crewman from the loss of Jolly 67 laid to rest, 14 May 2010.  A few details here.

2010 Edition of the Footprints is located here.

Check out the "That Others May Live Foundation".  Another organization taking care of our own.

Pave Low History - Darrel Whitcomb is writing a history of the Pave Low and would like to contact any crewmembers who made the transition to Paves in the late 70s and early 80s.  Darrel can be reached at PaveLowHistory@aol.com.

Wayne Mutza is working on an in-depth book covering the history of Air Rescue for Specialty Press.  He is seeking narratives about experiences, information about units and operations, and photos, which are credited.  Here's your chance to share your rescue memories.  Contact Wayne at this email.

MH (Pave Low)/HH (Jolly Green)-53 Tail No. 68-10357 Retires.  Read the story here.

Marker11.jpg (577543 bytes) Visit the official site, USAF Pararescue Memorial Parkway.
Click on the picture for a larger view of the plaque.

 

Scholarship info update: The JGGA recently teamed with the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association to offer additional scholarship opportunities for JGGA dependants.  Additional information is located on the Scholarship page and at the RRVFPA Scholarship page.


Special thanks to the Air Force Band for providing these links. 

The National Anthem(837.9 kbytes) The Air Force Song(1.0 mbytes) The Air Force Hymn(1.8 mbytes)


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Rescue in the News
Final Sortie
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Words from the Valley The 37th ARRS newsletter depicting life at DaNang in 1972.
Cockpit voice recording of Vietnam combat rescues. (Temporarily unavailable)
After Action Reports
That Other's May Live! Those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Jolly Helicopter Losses
Top awards
CH/HH-3 history
HH-53 history Put together by the Pave drivers at the Pave Low Association.
The Library Books and films featuring the Jollies
The In-Country Store
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My thanks to them for allowing its use on these pages.
The opening song clip on this page is Bull Durham's "Jolly Green".
The song is used courtesy of Bull Durham.  He retains all rights.
To hear the entire song click here.
Last updated on December 27, 2002



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