I copied and pasted this from 'The free dictionary by Farlex' because i couldn't explain it clearly. 'The use of aircraft, surface craft (land or water), submarines, specialized rescue teams, and equipment to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or at sea. Also called SAR. See also combat search and rescue; combat search and rescue mission coordinator; component search and rescue controller; isolated personnel; joint combat search and rescue operation; joint search and rescue center; joint search and rescue center director; rescue coordination center; search and rescue mission coordinator. ' Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005. Is this what you ment?
Yes, there were rescue crews deployed to Haiti after the earthquake in 2010. Teams from around the world, including the US, France, and others, helped in the search and rescue efforts to save as many people as possible trapped in the rubble.
It is difficult to provide an exact number since the data varies each year, but hundreds of search and rescue missions occur in the US annually. These missions involve various agencies, such as the Coast Guard, National Park Service, and local emergency responders, working to locate and assist individuals in distress.
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According to available information, there were around 2,225 search and rescue missions conducted by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. These missions were aimed at locating and rescuing downed aircrews or individuals in distress.
Between 4000 and 6000.
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The number of US construction workers registered in a union in 2010 was 801,000. However, there are more workers that do not belong to a union. Thus, this number is actually much higher if we are counting workers overall.
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