Yes, it is the past tense and past participle of the verb rescue.
The verb of rescuer is rescue.Rescues, rescued and rescuing are also verbs."We will rescue them"."I am rescuing my biscuit which fell into my tea"."I have rescued several animals from shelters and abuse".
Because rescue is a regular verb the past and the past participle is rescued.
How were the soldiers rescued? How were the soldiers rescued?
Rescue is a regular verb so the past is formed by adding -ed (-d because rescue already ends in e) rescued
american soldiers rescued them
Saved is a verb, past tense or the past participle form of save.PT: He saved all the stamps from letters he received. (as in he collected or kept)PP: Saved by the sailors, the survivors of the wrecked ship celebrated. (as in rescued or retrieved from harm)
rescued = rescate
It can be used as an adjective -- a rescued animal.
The root word of "rescued" is "rescue."
rescued is "secouru" in French
Jack's Mannequin - Rescued one of my most favorite songs
Most of those rescued were rescued by the smaller liner Carpathia, which responded first to the distress call.