In combat search and rescue (CSAR) operations, the code word "ramrod" is used to designate a specific type of mission or to signal the need for immediate extraction of personnel. It typically indicates urgency and coordination among rescue teams and aircraft. The term can also refer to the leader or point of contact for the rescue operation, emphasizing the need for a focused and organized response to retrieve individuals in distress.
Often, CSAR is an acronym seen in the military referring to Combat Search And Rescue.
Ramrod code is a authentication-procedure
Search and Rescue Direction of Travel
It is the military term for a 'search and rescue dot.'
On a military map it can stand for Secondary Surveillance Radar, Surface Search Radar, Search & Rescue Region, or Soviet Socialist Republic.
The first H is the military designation for Search and Rescue or MEDEVAC, the second H stands for Helicopter.
Combat infantry badge
Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight
it stands for close quarter combat.
Combat Support Battalion
Combat Liberation Army of Meaford
CHR stands for: Control, Headquarters Rescue