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Idaho Army National Guard honors 22 flight crew members for saving lives

When civilian search and rescue cannot make it in Idaho's rugged terrain, The National Guard comes in to support.
Credit: Master Sgt. Becky Vanshur

BOISE, Idaho — On Nov. 3, the Idaho Army National Guard's State Aviation Group recognized 22 helicopter pilots and flight crew members, per a news release. The recognition comes from their roles in completing seven search and rescue missions in the past 5 years. 

"Today we recognize the professionalism and selfless service of Idaho Army National Guard aircrews who have conducted life-saving rescue missions," said Maj. Gen. Michael Garshak, adjutant general of Idaho. "These awards showcase their training and ability to execute difficult missions in extreme conditions when called upon."

The National Guard gets called to certain missions deemed unsafe for civilian rescue teams. The helicopters, UH-60 Black Hawks and UH-72 Lakotas, are equipped with "a hoist that many civilian agencies are not equipped with."

"In each of these missions, our Guardsmen supported search and rescue agencies, police, sheriff and fire departments, and other first responders, to rescue our fellow citizens," Garshak said. "These awards highlight the National Guard's ability to not only fight and win our nation's wars, but to also respond to our citizens in times of need here in the homeland. This is what makes the National Guard such a critical asset to our state and nation."

Garshak ran the ceremony that was held at Gowen Field. 

The Idaho Army National Guard provided the list of awards below. 

Winged-S Rescue Award

The Winged-S Rescue Award was presented to 15 Soldiers for their role in five UH-60 Black Hawk rescue missions. Several Soldiers received more than one award for their role in multiple search and rescues.

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Jess Anderson, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Eric Dillman, Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Nelson and Sgt. Danyon Fontenot received the award for their work on August 15, 2018. On that date, the UH-60 Black Hawk crew conducted a search and rescue mission in the Sawtooth Mountain Range. After locating two lost hikers, the crew utilized its hoist to rescue them, including one who had a serious leg injury, before overnight temperatures could become dangerous.

Dillman, Chief Officer 4 Nate Spaulding, and Nelson were also recognized for rescuing a 90-year-old woman from the roof of her house after extreme flooding in the Grangeville area on April 9, 2019. The crew worked alongside members of the Boise Fire Department's Swiftwater Rescue Team to conduct the life-saving mission.

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Kevyn Sears, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Geoff Laubhan, Staff Sgt. Rich Manning and Staff Sgt. Keaton Nelson received their award for their actions on August 13, 2020. The flight crew recovered and transported an injured patient in Custer County who was at an elevation in high temperatures that made it unsafe for civilian aircraft to reach.

Dillman, Spaulding, Staff Sgt. Tom Barber and Staff Sgt. Keaton Nelson assisted Elmore County Search and Rescue with the rescue of a man who had been in a rural location for several days and was suffering from serious heat exhaustion on August 18, 2020. The crew received the Winged-S Rescue Award for their efforts.

On May 24, 2023, Capt. Morgan Hill, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Theron Cameron, Sgt. Adam Brundy, Sgt. Brad Stock and Sgt. Sgt. 1st Class Jared Gilstad rescued a hiker who had a complex leg fracture in the Sawtooth Mountain Range. Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue also assisted with the recovery. The crew was awarded the Winged-S Rescue Award for its efforts.

Airbus Award of Valor

Two UH-72 Lakota crews, including the Idaho Army National Guard's state aviation officer, Col. Granger Amthor, received the Airbus Award of Valor.

Amthor, Capt. Fernando Soto, Sgt. 1st Class Robert Langdale and Staff Sgt. Kole Newberry received the award for their actions on Nov. 1, 2021. On that date, the crew worked together to recover a hunter who had a bleeding femoral artery in an area that was inaccessible to other aviation assets and transported him to a hospital, where he received life-saving medical care.

Just two days later, on Nov. 3, 2021, Chief Warrant Officer 5 Chad Queen, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mitch Watson and Staff Sgt. Craig McLeod used the Lakota's hoist to rescue an individual injured in a UTV accident on steep terrain near Horseshoe Bend and transport him to a Boise hospital, where he received advanced medical treatment. The crew was presented the Airbus Award of Valor.

In memoriam

Anderson and Laubhan were killed after their UH-60 Black Hawk crashed during a training mission south of Lucky Peak on Feb. 2, 2021. Their spouses accepted the awards on their behalf.

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