Inside the mission to recover a downed American airman
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Hiding alone in a mountain crevice behind enemy lines, the injured American airman knew exactly what to do: survive and evade.

At one point, he navigated the challenging terrain to reach a ridgeline over 2,000 meters above sea level, armed with just a pistol, a communication device, and a tracking beacon.

Iranian state media released photos Friday, April 3, 2026, of what it claimed is the wreckage of a US Air Force fighter jet downed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. (Nour News/Telegram via CNN Newsource)

In response, a team of American commandos, supported by US aircraft dropping bombs to secure the area, descended into the high mountains to locate and rescue the officer, ensuring everyone’s safe return.

Following the operation, two US officials shared intricate details of the perilous mission.

The operation mobilized hundreds of American military and intelligence personnel, featuring special operations forces who executed the daring rescue and CIA operatives who orchestrated a diversion to mislead potential Iranian captors.

The mission was marked by several unexpected developments, including the destruction of two US special operations aircraft that had been damaged and subsequently blown up on Iranian soil as part of the operation.

President Trump announced the success on social media with the words, “WE GOT HIM!” after closely monitoring the mission from the White House on Saturday.

“Over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in US History.”

US President Donald Trump lauded the rescue operation in a post on his Truth Social site.
US President Donald Trump lauded the rescue operation in a post on his Truth Social site. (Truth Social)
The race to find and recover the officer had quickly become an all-consuming endeavour for the administration after the fighter jet was shot down on Friday. The pilot of the plane was found quickly, but the White House and Pentagon refused to confirm the rescue as a second, more prolonged mission to find his crewmate was under way.

Both had ejected from the plane when it was hit, but the weapons systems officer’s whereabouts were unknown. After sustaining injuries during the ejection, he hid in the crevice to avoid detection by Iran, whose leaders had issued a bounty for his capture. He made contact then with the military.

But his communication was sporadic as he worked to avoid being detected by Iranian forces.

In Washington, Trump spent Friday in the West Wing, moving between the Oval Office and its adjacent dining room to receive updates on the mission to find the officer.

In this image provided by Sepahnews, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s official website, black smoke rises into the air at what Iran’s state TV claimed was the site where an American transport plane and two helicopters involved in a rescue operation were shot down, in Isfahan province, Iran, April, 2026. (Sepahnews via AP)

The downing of the F-15E, along with Iran’s ability to strike another plane — an A-10 Warthog — and a US helicopter assisting in the search-and-rescue mission seemed to undercut his administration’s claims of air dominance over Iran.

Trump skipped the golf course on Saturday, remaining at the White House as the operation to enter Iran to find the downed airmen came together.

At the same time military planners were rushing to piece together the operation, a parallel effort was under way by the CIA. American intelligence operatives worked to circulate information inside Iran that both crew-members had been recovered, looking to confuse Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps members who were urgently searching themselves for the downed officer.

Israel, meanwhile, postponed some planned strikes in Iran to not interfere with the search and rescue efforts, an Israeli official told CNN, and offered intelligence support, according to two Israeli sources.

In this image provided by Sepahnews, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s official website, wreckage is shown at what Iran’s state TV claimed was the site of a downed American transport plane and two helicopters involved in a rescue operation, in Isfahan province, Iran, April, 2026. (Sepahnews via AP) (Sepahnews via AP)

It was the CIA that ultimately identified the officer’s exact location and shared the information with the military.

“This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour, but was never truly alone,” Trump wrote.

As American special operations forces converged on the mountainside where the officer had been hiding, US planes conducted strikes in the area to ensure Iranian forces were not able to get there first. Trump was watching along from the Situation Room.

At a remote airstrip in Iran, two MC-130J special operations transport aircraft had been waiting to take the commandos and the rescued airmen out of the country. But they had become damaged at some point during the operation.

The military decided to send in new planes and blow the damaged ones up rather than take the risk of them falling into Iranian hands.

In a Sunday social media post, Trump said he would speak to reporters about the remarkable operation at a news conference in the Oval Office at 1pm on Monday (3am Tuesday AEDT).

He also offered some new details on the crew member, whom he described as “seriously wounded” and “really brave,” and said was rescued from “deep inside the mountains of Iran”.

Trump called the operation “an AMAZING show of bravery and talent by all!”

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