Texas Guard strengthens search and rescue readiness

By Capt. Jasmine MathewsMay 29, 2026

36th Combat Aviation Brigade Partners with Civilian Agencies for 2026 SAREX
Stephen Winchell, a rescue swimmer from Task Force 1, rescues a role player during the 2026 Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) in the San Antonio area on May 18-21, 2026. The 36th Combat Aviation Brigade plays a critical role in disaster response exercises by providing rapid aerial support, personnel transport, and coordinated aviation support alongside civilian agencies, strengthening interagency partnerships essential to lifesaving operations. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jasmine Mathews) VIEW ORIGINAL
36th Combat Aviation Brigade Partners with Civilian Agencies for 2026 SAREX
Soldiers from the 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, conduct a basket lift with a role player and canine during the 2026 Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) in the San Antonio area on May 18-21, 2026.
The 36th Combat Aviation Brigade plays a critical role in disaster response exercises by providing rapid aerial response, personnel transport, and coordinated aviation support alongside civilian agencies, strengthening interagency partnerships that are essential to lifesaving operations. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jasmine Mathews)
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SAN ANTONIO – The Texas Military Department participated in the 2026 Search and Rescue Exercise in San Antonio, May 18-21, 2026, marking 12 years of interagency partnership for this effort.

SAREX focuses on disaster response preparedness for search and rescue organizations to better prepare for natural disasters and improve interagency coordination between state and federal partners. This year integrated rotary-wing rescue assets with unmanned aircraft systems teams to improve situational awareness and communication between agencies.

"One of the rescue sites, Camp Bullis, provided a realistic disaster environment that first responders could face, including power lines, trees, roof extractions and more," said Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Rob Meischen, a SAREX planner assigned to the 36th Combat Aviation Brigade. "Collectively, this training is exactly what aircrews, hoist personnel, ground teams and UAS operators need to help validate training and processes, so we are better prepared for the next Kerrville or Hurricane Harvey."

36th Combat Aviation Brigade Partners with Civilian Agencies for 2026 SAREX
Matt McElearney (left), a rescue swimmer from Task Force 1, prepares a role player to be lifted in a basket during the 2026 Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) in the San Antonio area on May 18-21, 2026. The 36th Combat Aviation Brigade plays a critical role in disaster response exercises by providing rapid aerial response, personnel transport, and coordinated aviation support alongside civilian agencies, strengthening interagency partnerships that are essential to lifesaving operations. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jasmine Mathews) VIEW ORIGINAL

There were 22 aircraft from 13 different agencies, including the Air Force 41st Rescue Squadron, National Guard units and helicopter aquatic rescue teams from Arkansas and Indiana, and the Pinal County Sheriff's Office. With more than 335 attendees, there were a total of 275 hoists, 339 personnel moved and over 84 hours flown.

"Last year, SAREX was held less than two months before the catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country and central Texas during the July Fourth weekend, which claimed the lives of 136 people," said Brett Dixon, the assistant chief of Texas A&M Task Force 1 and SAREX director. "The local, state, and federal aviation coordination that rescued and evacuated flooding victims is a testament to the training at SAREX. Our goal is to make sure that all aviation resources in Texas are ready to respond in a coordinated way to help Texans on their worst day."

36th Combat Aviation Brigade Partners with Civilian Agencies for 2026 SAREX
Josh Loftin and canine, Namor, with the Texas Department of Public Safety disembarks a UH-60 Black Hawk from the 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, during the 2026 Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) in the San Antonio area on May 20, 2026.
The 36th Combat Aviation Brigade plays a critical role in disaster response exercises by providing rapid aerial response, personnel transport, and coordinated aviation support alongside civilian agencies, strengthening interagency partnerships that are essential to lifesaving operations. (U.S Army National Guard photo by Capt. Jasmine Mathews) (Photo Credit: Capt. Jasmine Mathews)
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SAREX 2026 enables local, state and federal government search and rescue aviation to develop better coordination mechanisms in real-world scenarios for responding to hurricanes and natural disasters. The Texas Military Department plays a critical role in disaster response exercises by providing rapid aerial response, personnel transport and coordinated aviation support alongside civilian emergency agencies, strengthening interagency partnerships that are essential to lifesaving operations.

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