Army Airborne Paratroopers – Saturday Proficiency Jump Program

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U.S. Army Paratroopers from the XVIII Airborne Corps participate in the Saturday Proficiency Jump Program (SPJP) over Sicily Drop Zone on Fort Bragg. The SPJP is a program designed to improve jumper currency across the XVIII Airborne Corps and to provide soldiers’ families exposure to airborne operations.

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Credits: Spc. Rachel Diehm, Sgt. Tierney Curry 01.16.2016/02.20.2016/02.21.2016
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5....Still get "goose bumps" when I see this.

nevtube
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Love the Watch daily waiting to join now ha

rickross
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It isn't sustained airborne training unless you are hungover and still have stripper glitter on your face....

Dharmanarchist
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I did those jumps for twenty years! Got no complaints, all those jumps for 150. Dollars extra a month....

toddnelson
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What exactly is the difference between a "Saturday Proficiency Jump" and a Friday Proficiency Jump, or a Thursday, Wednesday, Tuesday, Monday, Sunday, jump - besides the fact that they are jumps conducted on different days of the week?

gotwa
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well that makes the Airborne training I went through in the early eighties like I don't know ancient days or something all this the modern stuff than modern doors I didn't see any 34 foot towers and nothing I mean some of the training exercises were the same but it was way different than when I went through

Airborne all the way!
"put your knees in the breeze"

Rangers lead the

MiltonFlowers
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What those two soldiers are saying when they preparing to jump with raised their arms? And why they saying 1000, 2000, 3000?

아몰랑-rh
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That's a bunch of bullshit. I use to land all kinda way. I only gave a fuck inside of the airplane, once out, I didn't give a fuck.

C/3/325 and A/1/325

alltheway
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Not my favorite way to spend a Saturday. You get on the first lift, you get a decent chance of jumping. You go out to the DZ hoping to get a jump? Not so much. The USAF starts to find reasons to stop flying making it a wasted day.

johnhansen
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You don't want to stay too long in the air. Easy targets. I've jumped as low as 500 feet and as soon as my chute opened, I hit the ground. That's what we are looking for.

alltheway
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Anybody tested out the Nobaskeron Secrets (do
a search on google)? We have noticed numerous amazing things about this
popular training program.

sanaulmahadi