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  2. Basic Parachute Course - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Parachute Course is three weeks long for regular troops. During that time, trainees are instructed in exit, flight and landing techniques. They are required to complete four descents, one at night, to qualify for their 'wings'. Exit training is carried out from full-size mock ups of C-130 Hercules and Skyvan fuselages. In groups of ...

  3. Parachute tower - Wikipedia

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    The 262-foot (80 m) Parachute Jump ride at the 1939 New York World's Fair (later moved to Coney Island) [5] was a parachute tower, though the United States Army parachute training centre at Fort Benning had only 34-foot (10 m) towers until 1941.

  4. Parachute landing fall - Wikipedia

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    When square canopies are used, experienced jumpers can often land in a standing or short run position at a low vertical speed, so they can remain in a standing position on arriving at the ground. When arriving at greater vertical speed under a round canopy, the parachute landing fall prevents injuries to the feet, ankles, legs, hips, or upper body.

  5. Milling (military training exercise) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Prime Minister David Cameron decided to admit women and girls from age 16 to the infantry from late 2018, [9] including the Parachute Regiment from 2019. [10] In 2017, The Sunday Times reported that females applying to the Regiment would be assessed on the same basis as males, and would be expected to fight in milling with men of ...

  6. Syrian special forces conduct parachute drills with Russian ...

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    Syrian special forces troops performed more than 1,500 parachute jumps over the Mediterranean Sea and the Aleppo and Latakia provinces as part of training drills conducted using Russian military ...

  7. 98th Flying Training Squadron - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, parachuting became a flight under the 94th Airmanship Training Squadron. In 1995, the parachute flight grew too large and was expanded into a squadron. What started as a club training 25 students a year has grown into a program training 600 to 1,200 cadets annually and fielding competition and demonstration teams. [citation needed]

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