Jumpmaster School | What to Expect and Tips for Success

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @schulzaboy77
    @schulzaboy77 9 дней назад +1

    Just graduated JM this week! Do everything you can to maintain re-entry status to maximize your chances of success. Quizlet also has some pre-built decks with the gradable deficiencies that you’ll see so definitely memorize those as well.

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  9 дней назад +1

      Thanks for adding in these tips! 🤜 🤛

  • @lloydkelso1697
    @lloydkelso1697 Год назад +6

    Congratulations on your graduation of jumpmaster school.

  • @kibblesemsbits
    @kibblesemsbits Год назад +9

    And with everything else in the military, the real learning starts from the moment you graduate and never stops from there. The school is great but it’ll definitely be a fair few ops before you actual feel comfortable with it. I was an airborne instructor from 2014-2016. Learned continually every single day what it truly meant and saw some of the craziest things you never thought a jumper could do 😂

  • @rangerlos
    @rangerlos Год назад +3

    Everything you mentioned it spot on, my tip is to practice reading the deficiency flash cards out loud that way when you see one you don’t stutter or have to think of it.

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip, and I definitely agree 👊

  • @junkymunky2741
    @junkymunky2741 Год назад +4

    Huge achievement! Congratulations! I want to get that done as well!

  • @Rnx-lt9hw
    @Rnx-lt9hw Год назад +3

    Happy memorial day weekend, god bless.

  • @jonvaughn86
    @jonvaughn86 Год назад +3

    Congratulations on the achievement.

  • @carsongrover9924
    @carsongrover9924 Год назад +1

    Congratulations, Grit! You deserve it

  • @EngineerfifeninerO
    @EngineerfifeninerO Год назад +1

    Congrats! A great Job! Sounds like a professionally run Army Course!
    Unique personal insight: Early in my career; I was one of the “jumpers” I was not airborne qualified. I was a random private on a detail. The instructors read us a Riot Act on not helping or assisting in anyway. They were micro (looking down, tilting your head, moving your hands, adjusting the harness) in their brief. It was serious! We(the jumpers) were terrified! One dude passed that first day.

  • @russream3732
    @russream3732 Год назад +2

    Fort Benning 1991. Awesome Training. Very professional and well organized. Great experience.

  • @manofaction1807
    @manofaction1807 Год назад +3

    Awesome achievement!
    Congratulations!!

  • @ralphwatt8752
    @ralphwatt8752 Год назад +3

    Congratulations
    Next Parthfinder quals ?
    "Airborne All The Way "

  • @tannerwilson2755
    @tannerwilson2755 Год назад +1

    You motivate me so much, I am currently at the United States Drill Sergeant Academy and have used your videos to get better at rucking and what gear I need so on and so forth to better prepare and help me here at this school anyways after my time on the trail I’m going to do my best to get into Airborne school and do the one thing I’ve been terrified of doing my entire career. You’ve had a big impact on my decision to do this and I’m gonna face my fears and get it done! Congratulations on Jump master

    • @HeyMikeyLikesIt2
      @HeyMikeyLikesIt2 Год назад

      I’d rather do Airborne 10 times than be a Drill. If you can handle Drill school, you can handle anything! Don’t worry about heights, it’s totally different when your under a parachute than standing on a tall building. Stare at the horizon, until you exit….. you’ll be fine.

  • @dc-ic5lj
    @dc-ic5lj Год назад +4

    Congrats!!!

  • @patrickcarroll5908
    @patrickcarroll5908 Год назад +1

    Congrats sir glad to have you back

  • @zay0924
    @zay0924 Год назад +2

    Truly a value added. Thanks Gritty!!!

  • @lilipuha
    @lilipuha Год назад +1

    Well Done!
    Seems to have changed a bit since 1972!
    Info is right on.

  • @marinerfem
    @marinerfem 4 месяца назад

    Just graduated last week on my second attempt. Biggest advice: maintain re-entry at all costs. Those 2 extra attempts are 100% needed.

  • @kaikaiser7365
    @kaikaiser7365 Год назад +1

    What a hella accomplishment. Congratulations.

  • @williamhenley8336
    @williamhenley8336 Год назад +1

    I graduated from the USASOC jump master course during the end of last year. Go to jump master with a clear mind and nothing crazy on your plate to deal with. You need 100% focus and clarity of mind to pass this school. There are no relaxed or easy days, It is a shot gun blast of information given to you every day and you need to take notes and retain it. When at JM, you should only be eating, sleeping, studying, and preparing for whats next to come. When it comes to JMPI, practice, practice practice, continue to study your nomenclature, shadow box your JMPI sequence. Come in during study hall. LISTEN to what they instructors tell you to fix during your practice, even if you think it's small or little corrections, because during testing if they see it they'll gig you on it. You need all 5 of your JMPI attempts, I passed on my third try. Overall a mentally demanding school. PWAC is fun and we got to release paratroopers from black hawks using a VIRS DZ we set up. Glad i passed on my first try though.

  • @bnxsteve1213
    @bnxsteve1213 Год назад +3

    Congrats Gritty!! Well done sir! Mentally tough school. Gotta do the reps on the JMPI and memorization on the nomenclature to feel comfortable at a 75% level.

  • @DONCHILLS
    @DONCHILLS Год назад +2

    Congratulations Big Guy. Hooah. I’ll watch the vid later. Gotta go to work. Army Strong!!!!😂❤ 💯 💪🏽

  • @barryrohrmeier2399
    @barryrohrmeier2399 Год назад +1

    Great job and congrats Gritty !!!!!!!

  • @jerryfarmer5989
    @jerryfarmer5989 Год назад +1

    I will never forget my first journey up to a jump tower. The sarg said I was walking to easy. He pulled the sinch straps and I swear I lost 4 inches and yeah no more walking easy, a bit of pinch so to say in the southern region.

  • @av2186
    @av2186 3 месяца назад

    Fort Bragg is the main school AAS. Good content though! Love it

  • @beardedtacoma
    @beardedtacoma 11 месяцев назад

    Great explanation of the course. I graduated at Bragg in 2003. Pretty much the same experience.

  • @jasondutton2531
    @jasondutton2531 6 месяцев назад

    I used both of my reentries and passed on the 5th try. Also, the USASOC course goes over the use of the MC-6 chute as opposed the T-11.

  • @HeyMikeyLikesIt2
    @HeyMikeyLikesIt2 Год назад

    Congrats Gritty! Special Forces units can also hold their own JM course. An A-team will be chosen, maybe two or even a company effort. I even think I’ve seen 3rd Group HHC hold a JM course. I went through JM twice only because there was no aircraft available for PWAC, they give you a slip to come back another day but then I deployed and never got to do PWAC. A year went by and the slip wasn’t good anymore, I had to do a day 1 class. That was conducted by an 82nd MTT that came to 3rd Group….my second time was with USASOC. It wasn’t a hard course at all. After graduation, I headed out to Camp Mckall and got my first JM duties. Jumpers, Hit it! I loved being a JM on the CASA 212….. jumping JM, or static…both fun! I’m glad I’ve never got to see a Towed Parachutist. It happens! Make sure when you perform your JM duties it’s correctly written on the manifest. I’ve had JM duties with Mass Tactical not written properly. It’s makes a difference, because SF units don’t do Mass Tac jumps, and 5 Mass Tacs are a requirement to get your Star and wreath. Or you’ll jump combat equipment but it’s written as an Admin Jump. Or you’ll get 3 jumps in one day and only credited for 1…. For pay it’s no big deal but when you’re chasing jumps for your Star ⭐️, it’s a biggie. My only regret was not making 100 jumps before I retired. Only 82 jumps, for the 16 years on jump status. No rush on PWAC?!? Lol…. If you jump CASA on St Mere, your first command is 6 minutes while you’re still on the ground, you better be done with actions in the aircraft in 3 minutes….That DZ comes up quick. Don’t worry, you’ll still see your 1 minute and 30 second markers.

  • @teddybitner3302
    @teddybitner3302 10 месяцев назад

    I did the 82nd jumpmaster course in December 1991 (passed on reentry in January 1992); JMPI was the last portion of the course for us; sounds like the sequence in your course was a little different. Also, there was no pre-test; we only got two chances in the course for each test and one chance on JMPI at reentry. PWAC was the most fun part for me too! Thanks for sharing.

  • @ronb1644
    @ronb1644 Год назад

    In 1987, part of PWAC was HANGING OUTSIDE the aircraft, as a process of the door check. What a blast…82nd ABN 1984-1988.

  • @carsongrover9924
    @carsongrover9924 Год назад

    Also, I don't mean to go off topic, but I would love to see a video about you talking about your whole decor in your office. Your awards, coins, etc.

  • @nyking9876
    @nyking9876 Год назад +1

    Congratulations ,!

  • @Brett33
    @Brett33 Год назад

    Congratulations and thanks again for sharing your insight .

  • @kdgfx1
    @kdgfx1 Месяц назад

    Rotate one jumper to the right!

  • @toddbates1099
    @toddbates1099 10 месяцев назад

    With the 10th SFG(A), Ft. Devens, MA, 1986, went through the Jumpmaster Course, got my Master Parachutist’s Wings and still remember the in aircraft jump commands. LOL 😂

  • @nortorioustxc4359
    @nortorioustxc4359 Год назад

    I remember one of those volunteer "jumpers" back in 2012. Believe it or not I was more nervous because I didn't want to mess up.

  • @jbarnett4383
    @jbarnett4383 11 месяцев назад

    I graduated from Ft. Benning Jumpmaster in March 2000. I was on cloud 9 at graduation. It was very challenging but I believe it was only 2 weeks back in the day.

  • @HARDERNOTSMARTER8985
    @HARDERNOTSMARTER8985 Год назад +1

    Outstanding!

  • @exoticthunder6751
    @exoticthunder6751 Год назад +1

    Wow great job

  • @dwrod24
    @dwrod24 Год назад +1

    Congratulations bro

  • @mattburke9308
    @mattburke9308 8 месяцев назад

    Warrior training center at FT Moore also conducts a conventional JM course.

  • @Hamletaco
    @Hamletaco Год назад

    Riggers can pass the pre test. Also, in the 82ND you can go to advanced airborne school as an E-4 Cpl. 2008..I know because I was there.

  • @averagegamer2471
    @averagegamer2471 Год назад

    Congrats on your great accomplishment!

  • @timothyschroyer2939
    @timothyschroyer2939 11 месяцев назад +1

    Congrats. AATW

  • @ChadCreech-e1r
    @ChadCreech-e1r Год назад

    Congratulations! I've been trying to get a hold of you on Facebook

  • @brockflanders9103
    @brockflanders9103 11 месяцев назад

    In the marine corps you can go as an E4 (Cpl)

  • @cecil5152
    @cecil5152 Год назад

    Congratulations!

  • @ScottWilliams323
    @ScottWilliams323 Год назад

    Nice! Welcome to the club.

  • @cecil5152
    @cecil5152 Год назад

    Did you do a culmination? Check AC, JMPI your jumper, do actual live JM duties in the aircraft in flight and put your jumper out the door? As I recall in my class we did race tracks over the DZ for each JM and their jumper. Good way to pop that JM cherry. I was in a USASOC course so might be different or not done that way anymore. Just curious.

  • @williamwilliams6044
    @williamwilliams6044 11 месяцев назад

    Disclosure: USASOC is now transferable to FORSCOM units. It was verified and certified by the (former) Fort Benning MOI/POI. So all of you USASOC enablers don’t be discouraged!

  • @jacktoy3032
    @jacktoy3032 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why are people in leadership ranks going to JM school, eg Captain or Major?

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  7 месяцев назад

      Because leaders lead troops out the door

  • @jdkgcp
    @jdkgcp Год назад +1

    Question. If one of the requirements is a certain amount of jumps out of an Air Force "high performance" aircraft, is there such a thing as jumping out of a crappy performance Air Force aircraft?

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад

      There are not high performance aircraft, like helos, and casas.

    • @jdkgcp
      @jdkgcp Год назад

      @@GrittySoldier I was being sarcastic. I was 82nd and 1/73rd.

  • @enpassant7358
    @enpassant7358 Год назад

    I wonder if Jump Master was easier to get back in the 80s. You seem like a very squared away Soldier and a couple of the guys that were Jump Master qualified in my day didn't seem nearly as on the ball as you.

  • @h-man8699
    @h-man8699 Год назад

    What are you going to do next?

  • @Conorkinsella
    @Conorkinsella Год назад

    What did it say on your jump master knife??

  • @partticle2222
    @partticle2222 Год назад +3

    Awesome completetion JumpMaster!!
    🪖*✮*🙌🏻☁️🪂

  • @hilariomolinaii355
    @hilariomolinaii355 Год назад

    Can a medic, in an ArBn unit, become a JM?