123rd Special Tactics Squadron conducts third Precision Jumpmaster Course
A pararescueman parachutes in to Camp Atterbury, Ind., during a Precision Jumpmaster Course held June 14, 2011. Eleven pararescuemen, including active-duty troops from across the Air Force, attended the course, which offered training on static-line, freefall and water jumps. The course was designed to provide instruction in the skills needed to rescue anyone on land or water, and condensed into three weeks the same amount of training that often takes years to complete. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Phil Speck)
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