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The MH-65 Dolphin helicopter, also known as the HH-65C Dolphin, is a vital asset of the U. S. Coast Guard

Background imageMh 65 Collection: US Coastguard HH-65C Dolphin Helicopter

US Coastguard HH-65C Dolphin Helicopter
An HH-65C Dolphin helicopter of the US Coastguard lands onboard RFA Wave Knight in the Caribbean Sea. The event was the first US Operational AUF (Airborne Use of Force) helicopter

Background imageMh 65 Collection: A U. S. Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter lays on its side after it crashed at

A U. S. Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter lays on its side after it crashed at
McKinleyville, California, April 29, 2010 - A U.S. Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter lays on its side after it crashed at the Arcata Airport during a training mission

Background imageMh 65 Collection: A helicopter crew trains off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida

A helicopter crew trains off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida
September 24, 2009 a A helicopter crew from the Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron trains off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida

Background imageMh 65 Collection: An HH-65C Dolphin demonstrates a helicopter rescue

An HH-65C Dolphin demonstrates a helicopter rescue
Members of the US Coast Guard (USCG) Savannah Station use a USCG HH-65C Dolphin Short Range Recovery Helicopter to demonstrate a helicopter rescue for the participants at the Southeast Region 4

Background imageMh 65 Collection: A MH-65C Dolphin helicopter off the coast of San Pedro, California

A MH-65C Dolphin helicopter off the coast of San Pedro, California
March 18, 2012 - A MH-65C Dolphin helicopter crew from Air Station Los Angeles conducts flight training just off the coast of San Pedro, California

Background imageMh 65 Collection: Boatswain Mate directs a HH-65A Dolphin aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell

Boatswain Mate directs a HH-65A Dolphin aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell
Pacific Ocean, November 30, 2007 - Boatswain Mate directs a Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell (DDG-59), during a friends and family cruise to Maui, Hawaii

Background imageMh 65 Collection: Two Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopters fly in formation over the Atlantic Ocean

Two Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopters fly in formation over the Atlantic Ocean
Two Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopters from Air Station Miami fly in formation over the Atlantic Ocean. The HH-65 is known for its Fenestron tail rotor and its autopilot capabilities

Background imageMh 65 Collection: Personnel carry an injured sailor to a coast guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter

Personnel carry an injured sailor to a coast guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter
Pacific Ocean, December 14, 2008 - An injured merchant Sailor from the Liberian cargo ship Marie Rickmers is taken to a Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter after being medically stabilized aboard

Background imageMh 65 Collection: An MH-65C Dolphin helicopter of the U. S. Coast Guard

An MH-65C Dolphin helicopter of the U. S. Coast Guard
June 4, 2013 - A U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Houston aircrew prepares to launch a MH-65C Dolphin helicopter

Background imageMh 65 Collection: A rescue swimmer is lowered from a U. S. Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopter

A rescue swimmer is lowered from a U. S. Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin helicopter
An HH-65 Dolphin of the U.S. Coast Guard lowers a rescue swimmer while hovering over Lake Michigan off Chicago, Illinois

Background imageMh 65 Collection: A Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin rescue helicopter in flight

A Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin rescue helicopter in flight
U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point, Hawaii, December 20, 2002 - A Coast Guard HH-65A Dolphin rescue helicopter performs a homeland security flight over the waters near Oahu, Hawaii

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Coast Guard helicopter


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The MH-65 Dolphin helicopter, also known as the HH-65C Dolphin, is a vital asset of the U. S. Coast Guard. Whether it's training off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida or performing daring rescue missions in San Pedro, California, this versatile aircraft proves its worth time and again. In one instance captured on camera, an HH-65C Dolphin demonstrates its incredible capabilities during a helicopter rescue operation. With precision and skill, the crew showcases their expertise in saving lives from perilous situations at sea. Formation flying is another impressive display by these helicopters as two Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphins soar gracefully over the vast Atlantic Ocean. The sight of these powerful machines working together evokes a sense of strength and unity within our nation's maritime forces. However, not all moments are filled with triumph. A somber image shows a MH-65 Dolphin lying on its side after an unfortunate crash. It serves as a reminder that even amidst bravery and heroism, there are risks involved in protecting our shores. Yet when disaster strikes and injuries occur aboard naval vessels like the guided-missile destroyer USS Russell, hope arrives swiftly in the form of a Boatswain Mate directing an HH-65A Dolphin to provide medical assistance to those in need. One cannot overlook the integral role played by rescue swimmers who descend from these mighty helicopters into treacherous waters below. Their unwavering dedication ensures that no soul is left behind when danger lurks beneath ocean waves. From high-flying maneuvers to life-saving operations at sea, each image captures different aspects of what makes MH-65 Dolphins so essential to our coast guard fleet. These helicopters symbolize courage and resilience while embodying America's commitment to safeguarding both land and water alike.