Wallace was also home to a
Ryan Firebee Drone Launch Facility, run by an Air Force contractor. This facility and the associated 1st Test Squadron "COMBAT SAGE" program provided
Pacific Air Forces pilots with live-fire training. Since the drones were not usually destroyed when they were shot down, there was a need to recover them for reuse. Hence, HH-3E helicopters manned by
Air Force Parajumpers from the
31st Aerospace Rescue & Recovery Squadron based at nearby
Clark Air Base and a drone recovery boat (1604) with its home port in the local harbor at nearby San Fernando were always on hand to recover the drones. During each launch, numerous "banca boats" (outrigger bamboo canoes), were close by and always in the chase to recover the
JATO bottle dropped by a drone after takeoff. They are worth a few pesos paid by the contractor. == Other operations ==