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Scoop 0
QuoteThat specific picture, the team was at 10k, and yes getting close to the package was the objective. They were on their way to a vessel that had sick/injured crew members
Why on earth would that need a response of skydiving to their position and why would they need SCUBA equipment? Am I missing something? Clearly I am
I can understand specialist miltary operations and neccesities but rescue missions!? How odd.
B.A.D.D. 0
Quotethe smoke you see is most likely not their target and most likely not the place they are attempting to land. rather id say it was put out as a marker to let the jumpers under canopy know the wind direction. the round cargo chutes you see are most likely a zodiac boat with a motor and possibly their gear also. the jumper is not jumping a round (no static line and wrong way to exit.) and hes probablly wearing scuba gear because even thogh hes jumping a ram air canopy and might be able to land really close to the cargo chutes, he still going to have to do some swimming especially when hes dragging his parachute through the water. the military doesnt look very highly on lost gear and he sure as hell doesnt make enough money a month to buy that rig. last but not least, i really doubt its a rescue mission. it would be a lot smarter to use a helicopter, helo cast in, rescue the ppl then get pulled back on the helicopter to go to land. i mean come on do you think their gonna land the plane in the water to pick them up?
You hit the nail on...the head.
and think quiet "insertion" and add darkness to the scenario.
HALO1 0
QuoteQuoteThat specific picture, the team was at 10k, and yes getting close to the package was the objective. They were on their way to a vessel that had sick/injured crew members
Why on earth would that need a response of skydiving to their position and why would they need SCUBA equipment? Am I missing something? Clearly I am
I can understand specialist miltary operations and neccesities but rescue missions!? How odd.
Scoop - This website may fill in some of your "missing" information.
This was a two man jump made about 350 miles from the Caribbean island of St. Maarten. Emergency truma care was provide to a Chinese fisherman. I have additional photos of same op, but to large to upload.
BIGUN 1,300
Quotethe military doesnt look very highly on lost gear and he sure as hell doesnt make enough money a month to buy that rig.
If training; is that no longer considered a training loss and not charged to the soldier?
If real-world mission - sink it.
Marios 0
The more info was in reference to th HALO/Scuba jump not the boogie.
When I am eligible I will try to make there too.
Cheers
Spatula 0
Scoop 0
Chuck
MFFJM, Combat Dive Supervisor (among other things)
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That's cuz you're a scrawny little bitchHistory does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid.
--Dwight D. Eisenhower
QuoteThey simply wore my skinny ass out!
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That's cuz you're a scrawny little bitch
Then I guess you have maybe seen my class's graduation plaque? I shit you not, I didn't weigh 130 pounds when I graduated CDQC in late October 1986 (Fantasy Fest class!). I WAS a scrawny little buck sgt.
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From all the stories Pat told about fantasy fest it's because you didn't eat the whole time you were down there, you were too busy partying
I was never that small but I joined at 165, I got up to 215 last time I was in IraqHistory does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid.
--Dwight D. Eisenhower
that quote on the bottom of this post has said the things I have always thought, its very profound. I would like to use it, thank you!!! LOL
1. No matter how cool something looks, the miltary take the fun out of it,
and 2. there is somewhere in the world with water, and clean air, unlike here in A-Stan.
Just a few more months!!!!
Rangers Lead the Way!
“Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and their hopes and dreams. If I didn’t drink this beer, they might be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say to myself, “It is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than be selfish and worry about my liver.”
Whoevers it is, I dig it
MikeJD 0
Photos can be deceiving but usually these jumps are made from around 3500-5000 feet. If they do land a bit far from the package that is where the training comes in. Air Force pararescuemen, while not well known, have the toughest training of all the special operations forces. They will be in shape enough to make a long swim to the package if they have to.
If it was a real world mission they would have done thorough wind and ocean current conditions briefings and done multiple passes over the drop zone to validate it. They dont want to land upwind/up current from the package.
If its real world they will sink the chutes, training they will be recovered by a safety boat crew. If they get lost on a training mission its usually seen as just a training loss and nothing bad usually happens as its very dangerous training event for the operators and boat crew.
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