U.S. Air Force Special Warfare—Pararescue

Published 2023-10-19
Sometimes, even the bravest need saving. It’s
up to the highly trained Airmen who make up Pararescue
(PJs) to provide those rescues. Combining medical skills with
elite combat skills, these Airmen are experts in personnel
recovery and combat search and rescue. Learn more at
www.airforce.com/careers/combat-and-warfare/specia
l-warfare/pararescue
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All Comments (21)
  • @leandrowolf8315
    congrats to the air force for making ads that make me wanna join, not like the army one's. Gotta say this one is very good
  • @amosusername
    Honestly, we place a lot of spotlight onto the Navy Seals and Rangers, but IMO, the PJs are underrated. They embody their motto, "so others may live" in their skillset but also go through an intense training pipeline to be qualified. I have a ton of respect for PJs and CROs.
  • @IanB9612
    As someone who's been training for the pipeline for almost a year now, I'm absolutely pumped to finally see an ad for the PJs. Also as many have said, the AFSOC ads have been leagues better than the other recruitment ads lately, thanks for the extra motivation
  • @Latinastyles
    PJs…. Saved my buddy. Thanks bros. Can confirm they will go in when it hits the fan. 🇺🇸
  • @mdtdragon
    25 yrs USAF CMSGT Retired PJ.... We go where Angles fear to tread, so others may live
  • I knew a PJ who use to coach with me. Absolute monster of a guy built like a machine and one of the most respectable men I’ve ever met. He would help tend to injured players on both our team and the opposition
  • @ConnorTheDJ24
    Pararescue is the coolest and most badass career field in the Air Force!
  • @rangerpanties
    Yes, NVGs can be worn in the down position during the day. They can spread apart to not block vision. There are many scenarios that might require this. Contact your recruiter to find out why.
  • @minhdo1728
    Well at least these ads somewhat restored my faith in our Military!
  • @yungcabra4447
    This is what I am currently working towards, I dream to be a PJ. I can’t wait for the day when I make it through the training pipeline and earn my maroon beret 💪🏾🙏🏾
  • @dogsoldier7779
    Great Ad ! Air Force Special Operations selection is possibly the toughest of all the selection programs. Every Tier One unit has an Air Force Special Operations guy attached to them, John Chapman, Michael Pitsenbarger, Ish Villegas, Mark Forester. Search these USAF Special Operations guys. Absolute warriors & heroes.
  • @mrjamieson4741
    Makes me proud to be an American even if I’m English and have never set foot in an America! But makes me dam proud
  • When I was 14 I decided I wanted to be a PJ. I have been training every single day for the past 4 years, so that I could, just maybe, be a PJ. I’m looking to go to the USAFA or VMI, go through boot camp, and fulfill my dream of being a Pararescueman.
  • @zaapp8687
    These guys are badass. Much respect