English: A pararescue jumper with the 410th Air Expeditionary Wing jumps from a C-130 into Shahid Muafaq Al-Salti Air Base during a training exercise prior to the Iraq invasion. High standards for each battlefield airman make it difficult to enlarge the specialty.
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USAF photo by SSgt. Jeremy T. Lock)
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A pararescue jumper with the 410th Air Expeditionary Wing jumps from a C-130 into Afghanistan. High standards for each battlefield airman make it difficult to enlarge the specialty. (USAF photo by SSgt. Jeremy T. Lock) Source: USAF though Air Force Ass
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"That others may live", a pararescue man attached to the 410th Air Expeditionary Wing jumps out of a C-130 for a static jump from 800 feet on Friday, February 28, 2003 at an undisclosed location in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Pararescue's mission is the recovery of downed aircrew members and or isolated personnel. Using a C-130 to jump in provides pararecue the fastest way to get to the distressed and provide them with medical attention, protection, and survival. (U.S. Air Force Photograph by Staff Sgt. Jeremy T. Lock) (Released)