040323-N-8921O-003 Oak Harbor, Wash. (Mar. 23, 2004) Ñ Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Eleven (EODMU-11) members freefall from an altitude of 13,000 feet after exiting a C-130 ÒHercules.Ó EODMU-11 is flying with the 731st Airlift Squadron and will descend from altitudes ranging from 1,000 to 13,000 feet. Their mission is to successfully exit the aircraft using proper parachuting procedures and hit their designated drop zone target. Each jumper must go through a series of safety checks before jumping, while being instructed by the jumpmaster, who is the most qualified jumper aboard th
040323-N-8921O-003 Oak Harbor, Wash. (Mar. 23, 2004) Ñ Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Eleven (EODMU-11) members freefall from an altitude of 13,000 feet after exiting a C-130 ÒHercules.Ó EODMU-11 is flying with the 731st Airlift Squadron and will descend from altitudes ranging from 1,000 to 13,000 feet. Their mission is to successfully exit the aircraft using proper parachuting procedures and hit their designated drop zone target. Each jumper must go through a series of safety checks before jumping, while being instructed by the jumpmaster, who is the most qualified jumper aboard the aircraft, and the only one who can give the okay to exit the aircraft. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Chris Otsen. (RELEASED) US Navy 040323-N-8921O-003 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Eleven (EODMU-11) members%%5Ersquo, freefall from an altitude of 13,000 feet after exiting a C-130 Hercules
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