Army Paratroopers Jump Training
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2014
- U.S. Army soldiers from the 173rd Brigade Combat (Airborne) Team, out of Vicenza, Italy, participated in a jump training exercise in Hungary. The training consisted of pre-jump procedures, mission briefs and a static line jump out of a Heavy Airlift Wing C-17 Globemaster III. The jump was lead by the brigade's Unit Ministry Team. Video by Senior Airman Kristine MacDonald | 31st Fighter Wing Public Affairs
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1:24 Me checking my fridge for food the 1829 time to see if any food respawned:
So true
Lol
0:33 “everybody dies sometime...” better cut that segment short there my guy
Mitchell Zabel *0:33
Lazor Wulf thanks
Mitchell Zabel np
"Everybody dies sometimes, but this one you are on a c-17" LMAO love it
They call it training I call it a free sky diving experience
Yeah😂 maybe a little more than that
If that's what you call it then try It. My bet is that you will give up in about 1 or 2 weeks of training in there.
You pull the shoot straight after leaving the plane so skydiving? No.
1:12 he slapped his ass 😂
XD
All before him did they started pating shoulders because the persone infront was a girl
Welcome to the club body.
@survival pete warum
survival pete that’s the military culture. Sailors and marines are the worst
My Grandpa was a 101st Airborne Paratrooper in WW2 he jump on D Day he always tells me that fear is a small taste for courage and these Paratroopers are the definition of courage and commitment 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Mine was too, had a silver star, a bronze star, and 6 purple hearts, His name was Mad Dog Mantooth, he got from how fierce he was on the battlefield, the reason he was so fierce was because he saw his brother die on D-Day. God bless!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
1:11 my dude avoided some accusations there haha
lol
sharp
You know it's gonna be a good jump if you have the chaplain as your Jumpmaster
paratroop82504 Hello 504 Airborne to you.
-Former Recondo Sgt. "Rock" 82nd Abn. 1/504 Inf. '71-'74 41617
Remember... "You're best fight, is the one that never happened."
خرة عليكن وعلى عساكر
paratroop82504 ভথ
USA Fackyou..
A chaplain whos a former drill sergeant with an eib
That is a hard core chaplain. Our battalion chaplain in the 1/508th PIR was a former SF NCO with all the bolo badges and a Ranger tab.
ranger tab is nothing you gotta get the ranger scroll
Purest= I will not argue with you who is the best. I saw that most fight amongst you guys who are Tabs or Scrolls. I was just a regular Airborne Infantryman. You Ranger School graduates are above me. I have seen fist fights between Tabs and Scroll guys and don't want any argument with any of those guys other than break them apart. But I would be risking my ass getting kicked if both turned on me back then. That is you between you folks business and I let it be. Bottom line is our battalion Chaplin was this crazy dude with serious fire in his eyes was a triple canopy guy and was a former SF NCO. When sometimes I went to his services at church he would give sermons that would scare the shit out of me. He was even a Jump Master on the plane I was on and he knew his shit. He was fucking dead on during the Panama Invasion of 1989-90 and followed every company in combat. This dude was no "Cherry" by all means. Like I said this Chaplin was in our battalion. You guys could beef about it all you like.
*ask guy over his shoulder* hey what language is that?
i love army 8963956045
Ok if I was the last man to jump I would probably would stop and say to the jump master "sir I'm scared" lol
theyd push you out
Jon Kroll Same then they’d just push us out 👌🤣💀
"Don't call me sir! I work for a living!" The jump masters know who are the most scared, and usually move them to the front of the line, and make them stand in the door. Don't ask me how I know...
@@japanvintagecamera8869 how u know?
@@deroivano4431 Because I was one of those who jumped off of these airplanes. No matter how many times I did it, I never liked it. Having a fear of heights and motion sickness is no fun when you are a paratrooper. Still, I did the jumps.
1:24 looking for a reason to re-enlist
me, lol
Jacob Long
Found one * jumps *
Me right there make sure I won’t get suck by the engine
These guys are so brave, I am scared of jumping out my house door everyday, thanks to Sir Uber, I survived!!!
😀😀
1:35 first guy out is regiment.
How is he in regiment already and only doing airborne school now? I thought a prerequisite for regiment was to be airborne qualified?
flodA reltiH They recently put Airborne school after RASP.
It is a difficult job and needs a lot of focus and confidence
1:24 how he looks around 🤣🤣🤣
someone explain what are the first guy whos going to drop at the door of a plane? sorry for bad english
Think the first guy at the door was the jumpmaster looking over things.
he looks for any snags that can grab the soldiers gear or breaks on the door.
اقسم بالله اأنا سلاح مظلات مصريه
أحب أقول للعالم كله بعد مشفت تدريبات فرقه امريكيا علي القفز أحب اقلكم الجيش المصري فعلا خير أجناد الأرض صقور السماء أسود الارض وحوش في المعركة
احنا عندنا في جناح القفز المصري
والله حماس ورجوله وثقه بالنفس قد التحدي
Go Airborne ! :) ...Thank You ForYour Service..
Muy buena..
Bro..
Saludos dios te bendiga ...
Y sigue con los vídeos
outstanding training.
Ft.Benning GA, 1990,been there done that!!!! Salute!!!
That wasn’t ft Benning.
Jumping is actually kinda fun...if there’s no wind
I have to say I find the new 'reserve chutes' very interesting....I was in from '88 to '92...very different equipment 32 years ago...........
awesome vid
Hi
This is how superpower is trained.
So nice
Good
This is so difficult and dangerous and tough but the Army do easy it welldone good job
Any idea where this is at ? Can’t be jump school in Georgia. I see mountains and snow
Nice job
Don't slip, don't slide, don't fall, JUMP!
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between static line jump and other no line jump.
Notice anything funny at about 1:10? There was a girl and he didn't slap her on the butt when he said OK. We didn't have girls when I was in in 1969. If we had we would have had to do that many times before we got it right.
notatechie this is Why i love them its respect
... But the guy in front of her did slap the butt of the guy in front of him
Either he’s a true gentleman, he just forgot it, or he is scared to get charged of sexual assault.
I’ll do the same thing as he did with anyone if I was there
I just went through a month ago. They get the same slap as any of the guys. “Be professional and give the person ahead of you a solid tap on the fourth point of contact.” We usually just aim a bit to the side on the women to be courteous.
Ok
A chaplain as a jump master? Badass
That first guy to make jump has really got balls of steel
Standing in the door is the best place to be.
Very nice
Army is beautiful
Wow i like it
The ONLY unit I served in where I Didn't make a jump.
173rd Airborne Brigade (Separate), 1969 - 1971
lol, they didn't in the war on terror, but it's for bigger enemys, like china or a crisise in another country, like WW3 or any war
thanks for serving
I knew a few guys who were in that unit..173rd brigade that did jump in Vietnam in 1967 .the unit was vertually wiped out .only a small amount of guys walked out of that fight. Due to bad recon...bless you man
Same here 😎 Delta, 4th Batt., 503rd, 173rd Abn, '69 North English, 11B4P ALL THE WAY!
The 173' is a solid unit that's een a lot of action they are the only ones that jumped. in Nam.
What 😲 only just one round of orientation on ground and they brought these soldiers into the Sky 😲
😁
A big charecter says:
Workout or practice is mother of all skills
Right in army
I was in Vicenza Italy back in the early 70s when the 509th was there "GERONIMO"
Been there done that, Alpha company 1/509th ABC Team 1982-1983
do they still give out the st. michael tags?
primeiro mundo é outra coisa, parabéns equipe.
Where we droppin boys
very good jamp
So well
(Everybody dies sometime might as well go out riding a C-17)
That's something I'm going to use when I join airborne infantry
Good brother
Super
nice video
nice
Good good !!!
It's a truly unique awesome feeling, paratrooping, ooh-yah! 🤙👌👉 God bless amen. 🇺🇸
...And, I would do it all over again!
Definitely will join this branch to jump out of airplanes and fly💪🔥🛫🤗
*Army
Freddy Cureton All branches can attend airborne school. Jump school is for the Army (any MOS can do it) so any other branch will only send required personnel for their specific jobs
Is this the base of Aviano in Italy?
Nice
the guy 1:13...when did they start tucking in bdu shirts?!?...really wanna know
So if ur the first person. Why do u need it like touch the out part of the plane ??
Make sure there's nothing to get in the way
Make sure nothing will cut the line.
Super airborne
4:08. The guy who’s checking is a dutchman... wow.
Ja dat viel mij ook gelijk op
Went to airborne school at Ft Sherman panama canal zone..1980 Jumped out of a C 130 twice Loved it but got spelled out because got out of base and made the formation 1/2 HR late..my regret for life..
Qué Dios los bendiga siempre a todos y asus entrenadores porqué se esfuerzan dando lo mejor 👌 para qué sean unos grandes guerreros amén
Are that on the left shoulder of this man a dutch flag? 4:07
good
Porque antes de saltar palpan el cerco de la puerta???
Paratroopers must be the must badass motherfuckers there is
Am from Kenya and i would like to join this
What are those sliding ropes for ?
oh i see thanks.
do I have to do this when I join the army
Vivian Tran no its optinal but if you want any thing to do with the special forces then yes
pretty sure this is for spec ops and airborne units only. if you aren't joining airborne, then I think you don't have to.
What's that yellow rope???
LOve S.N.A somli national army
An Army Ranger dude at 1:35
Badass Strike Eagle and that's his right patch. he's been deployed with the 75th, was be maybe demonstrating
I recognize that flightline
Remember about airborne death from above. Or the front is in front of me. Best to ALL AIRBORNE.
Why cant the crew of the aircraft wear emergency parachutes just in case ?
J3AN P3T3R because there in passive mode on battle field
Because they're all Irish and chutes are expensive.
Don’t think they’ll have time to get out the bird. The “emergency parachutes” take longer to deploy than the parachutes the jumpers use.
Que lindo
does national guard have paratrooper unit?
Join the real military
Igor Kim idk because I am an Australian
Where is this from? Benning? Looks like 173rd.
Ya it's fort benning all airborne training is there. Those guys are probably from the 173rd there to get there wings
Proven fact: People have never died in a jump if their jumpmaster is a chaplain.
Watching mi sons next step in the army career
💛❤💚✌🇸🇾🇨🇲Kurdistan
pause the video @1:43 and tell me what is wrong with it?
Asmi mekonene Sorry, i got here as fast as i could!
Safeties take static lines while the JM controls the flow of paratroopers.
Safeties take static lines with the lead hand, pass them to the trail hand ensuring the static line is firmly seated against the intermediate anchor line cable support, and controls them until the parachutists exit.
-Former Recondo Sgt. "Rock" 82nd Abn. 1/504 Inf. '71-'74 41617
Remember... "You're best fight, is the one that never happened."
William Gilpin thank u for ur service nd reply. but take look again at the jumper hw he hold his static line.
Asmi mekonene Airborne to that!
If he really was on a jump fatal. The static line will be wrapped around his head or arm while jumping out.
PROF TREINER IS .
ArcoCavalcant Cavalcant you an ugly
David Wallace from the office?
😂😂
How do Paratroopers jump?
Do they jump with a load of equipment on them or separately?
Somebody can get paralized with a load of equipment on them...in fact somebody was paralized with all that extra weight on.. Imagine if something goes wrong and they fall a little too fast on Impact? It's Bye - bye spinal column can't take the weight and snap and if that happens to all of them guess what happens to an operation? The enemy won't need guns
You’re right, paratroopers have never successfully landed any troops. They have tried every year for the last 60 years but everyone dies. It’s a wonder they can still get people signing up for the program when no one has lived to tell the tale.
Jai Hind sir 🇮🇳 ❤️🙏
1:10 hahaha ass🤚
Did you remember Juba??
Baghdad Sniper
أبطال. أبطال. أبطال. ل
0:55 What is a Ranger doing at Airborne School? Airborne School is a prerequisite to Ranger School.
Recently changed it because too many people falling out in rasp, now must complete rasp before airborne.
@@jacobzane8922 Okay. Thanks.
Army chaplain Jump Master!!!! Hard core for Jesus!!!!!
perdón por el comentario anterior quise decir español
Toop demais
Wow
Boring training, but can really understand the actual steps, even if it is boring to learn, because it is about personal safety
Big family
Can I smoking when iam falling from the plane