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German Armed Forces mark 50 years of SAR

8th April 2009 - 15:00 GMT | by Tony Osborne in London

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The German Federal Armed Forces have celebrated 50 years of Search and Rescue provision.

The anniversary was marked with a special event at Landsberg-Lech AB in Southern Germany attended by Air Force chiefs and representitives from the Germany government as well as former members of SAR units.

The first Luftwaffe SAR unit went into operation on April 1959 at Landsberg.

Since then, SAR helicopters from the Air Force and Navy have been employed on some 250,000 missions and assisted some 190,000 people. Among the major incidents German SAR units have been involved in are the floods in Hamburg in 1962

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Tony was deputy editor of Defence Helicopter and Rotorhub magazines before joining Aviation Week in …

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