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President Trump on Monday revealed amazing new details about the harrowing 36 hours a US colonel known by the call sign “Dude Bravo 44” spent behind enemy lines in Iran bleeding “profusely” before rescue.
The shot-down Air Force weapons officer, who was “injured quite seriously,” scaled a cliff more than a mile up and treated his own wounds while hiding in a crevice in an area “teeming with terrorists from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps” — before US forces miraculously flew him to safety even after their aircraft nearly got disastrously stuck in wet sand, Trump said during a press conference at the White House. …
The trapped airman’s fortitude and “absolute commitment to surviving” was the stuff of legends, said Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The rescuers then demonstrated “a breath-taking show of skill” in successfully retrieving “the highly respected airman” from the “treacherous mountain terrain,” Trump said.
The pilot of the F-15E jet downed overnight Thursday into Friday had been quickly located and rescued south of Isfahan in Iran. But the colonel had landed a “significant distance” away from the pilot and could not be easily tracked, Trump said.
The seriously wounded airman had to remain alive while the US launched “one of the largest, most complex, most harrowing combat searches … ever attempted by the military,” the president said.
“The heroic F-15 weapons system officer had evaded capture on the ground in Iran for almost 48 hours. That’s a long time when you’re in tough shape and when you’re bleeding,” Trump said.
Iran used sniffer dogs to try to track down the downed airman, but they were ineffective at tracking him down, according to US military sources.
“They were given a tremendous incentive to find this pilot,” Trump said. “Despite the peril, the officer followed his training and climbed into the treacherous mountain terrain and started climbing toward a higher altitude, something they were trained to do in order to evade capture.
“You want to go as far away because they all head right to that site,” he said of enemy forces. “You want to be as far away as you can.”
In total, 155 military aircraft including four bombers, 64 fighters, 48 refueling tankers and 13 rescue aircraft were deployed for the mission, Trump said
“A lot of it was subterfuge,” the president explained. “We wanted [Iranian forces] to think he was in another location.”
Many of the aircraft had to fly low as part of the mission, leaving them in the potentially deadly line of heavy fire, Trump said.
“We got a helicopter with a lot of bullets in it,’’ he said.
Trump described how military planes landed in an agricultural field and assembled three small helicopters to rescue the injured pilot without a single fatality.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said his agency participated in the “deception campaign” to buy the airman and his rescuers time.
He said the CIA helped “confuse the Iranians who were desperately hunting for our airman’’ and also “deployed both human assets and exquisite technologies” to find the crew member, likening the search “to hunting for a single same grain of sand in the middle of a desert.
“Our intelligence reflects that the Iranians were embarrassed and ultimately humiliated by the success of this audacious rescue mission,” Ratcliffe [stated].
He described how the rescuers and the colonel they were saving almost didn’t make it out.
There was a problem with the “wet sand” and the “weight” of the aircraft trying to fly back to safety, Trump said.
“We … had all the men jumping back onto the planes, and they got pretty well bogged down. And we had a continued contingency plan which was unbelievable,” he said.
Before the rescue was successful, “I would have said that was impossible,’’ Trump said.
Caine said, “The single most important contributor to a successful rescue operation is the spirit of attack inside the heart of that downed aviator.
“Their will to survive, their will to evade, their will to recover, is everything. In this case, the back seater’s absolute commitment to surviving made much of our efforts possible,” he said.
“Lastly, and most importantly, to Dude Bravo 4-4, welcome home. Job well done,’’ Caine said.
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“Ultimately, it was an impotent Iranian threat,” Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said of the country’s warnings against the US. “And today, as the CIA director mentioned, Iran’s military, and we know this, is embarrassed and humiliated, and they should be.”
The cabinet official noted that the colonel was saved over Easter weekend.
“When he was finally able to activate his emergency transponder, his first message was simple and it was powerful. He sent a message, ‘God is good,’ ” Hegseth recounted.
“In that moment of isolation and danger, his faith and fighting spirit shone through,” he said. “Shot down on a Friday — Good Friday — hidden in a cave, a crevice all of Saturday, and rescued on Sunday. Flown out of Iran as the sun was rising on Easter Sunday, a pilot reborn.”
Published at NY Post on April 6, 2026 (by Josh Christenson, Anthony Blair, Steven Nelson). Reprinted here for educational purposes only. May not be reproduced on other websites without permission.
Questions
1. What did the weapons officer who was shot down with his pilot on Friday deep inside Iran do to evade capture? – What factor made it even more challenging for him?
2. How did the pilot and the airman get separated after ejecting from their F-15 jet?
3. What are airmen trained to do if shot down?
4. a) Define subterfuge.
b) How did the CIA assist in deceiving the enemy while forces were working to rescue the downed airman?
5. What is the most important in any rescue operation, according to Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
6. Watch the videos under “Resources” below the questions. President Trump said the rescuers demonstrated “a breath-taking show of skill” in successfully retrieving “the highly respected airman” from the “treacherous mountain terrain.” He also described how military planes landed in an agricultural field and assembled three small helicopters to rescue the injured pilot without a single fatality.
What is your reaction to this successful rescue mission, almost 200 miles inside Iran?
Resources
High-stakes Rescue: Details emerge from daring mission inside Iran – April 6, 2026 FoxBusiness
President Trump Reveals How Wounded Colonel Survived 36 Hours Behind Enemy Lines in Iran – April 6, 2026
President Trump answering a reporter’s question about the U.S. threats to bomb Iran’s power plants and bridges if the regime does agree to end its pursuit of nuclear weapons – and its threats to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed:
‘Flawlessly Executed’: Top gun pilot says he is ‘blown away’ by how rescue mission was pulled off:
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