Members assigned to special operations forces descend toward MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Feb. 7, 2024. Free fall parachuting allows special operations forces personnel to deploy their parachutes at a predetermined altitude, assemble in the air, navigate under a canopy and land safely together as a tactical unit ready to execute their mission. Special Operations Command, Special Operations Command Central and Joint Communications Support Element conducted a non-tactical free fall operation over MacDill as part of a monthly training requirement. ( Air Force photo by Senior Airman J


Members assigned to special operations forces descend toward MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Feb. 7, 2024. Free fall parachuting allows special operations forces personnel to deploy their parachutes at a predetermined altitude, assemble in the air, navigate under a canopy and land safely together as a tactical unit ready to execute their mission. Special Operations Command, Special Operations Command Central and Joint Communications Support Element conducted a non-tactical free fall operation over MacDill as part of a monthly training requirement. ( Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Hastings)


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