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After receiving our gear checks and final briefing from our jumpmaster, we all climbed into the aircraft one-by-one. The next morning we boarded the bus at 0500 and left the USAFA dorm buildings for the airfield. Although the wind tunnel was a blast, it marked only the beginning of the exhilaration that was to be had, for the following day was the first day of jump training. It was inside the wind tunnel that we were first able to experience freefall and practice maintaining stable body positions while diving. On the third and final day of ground training, we further familiarized ourselves with canopy operation and landing pattern determination before heading over to the wind tunnel for our last training module.

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The boldface covered every possible EP ranging from something as simple as losing count to something as complex as a horseshoe wrapup on your reserve. In fact, by the end of the second training day, we all had the emergency procedures boldface sheet that was handed out to us on the first day memorized verbatim. After the first two days of ground training, we were already comfortable and familiar with the Parachute Landing Fall (PLF), the door exit process, and emergency procedures. It was during this portion of the program that we learned the fundamentals of freefall skydiving, such as the arch-count-pull sequence, the canopy controllability checklist, emergency procedures, as well as landing patterns among other things. Ground training consisted of three days of non-stop training and evaluation. He discusses his experience at ground training and recounts his first time jumping out of a perfectly good aircraft. Below is the account of our most recent cadet to attend the program. Upon successful completion of the course, cadets are awarded their jump wings. The freefall course is divided into two phases: ground training and jump training. The course is taught by members of the USAFA Wings of Blue parachute team: an elite group whose members boast a record of at least 200 jumps and numerous jump certifications. The Air Force Academy Freefall program is a unique opportunity for Air Force Academy and AFROTC cadets alike to earn their basic parachutist badge by completing five solo jumps. Military and sold in the Military Base Exchanges.Every summer, a handful of AFROTC cadets are selected from across the country to travel to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs to participate in military freefall training. This is the same badge that is supplied to the U.S.

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Our Regulation Full Size U.S.Navy-U.S.Marine Corps Parachute Badge is gold plated metal badge. The Naval Parachutist Badge is a prerequisite for the Special Warfare Badge since parachutist training is an integral part of the Navy’s BUDs program. The Naval Parachutist Badge is equivalent to the Army's Senior and Master Parachutist badges. Enlisted personnel that qualify as free-fall and HALO parachutists are authorized the designator (FPJ) when writing his/her rating.

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Navy enlisted personnel who qualify for the Naval Parachutist Badge are authorized to include the designator (PJ) after his/her enlisted rating. In addition, members may qualify as a free-fall and/or a high-altitude low-opening (HALO) parachutist. The Basic Parachutist Badge is similar in design to the Army Parachutist Badge and is issued for completion of basic parachutist training. The Naval Parachutist Badge is issued in two degrees to members of both the United States Navy and Marine Corps who complete the standard Naval Parachutist training course.














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