A paratrooper shifts his position to increase his speed to ensure he hits the designated landing point while his fellow jumpers steers to follow him to the ground during a High Altitude-Low Opening (HALO) jump from 10,000 feet out of a C-130J Super Hercules on April 14th near Alzey, Germany. Special Operations Forces in Europe conduct regular and rigorous Airborne training to ensure continued mastery of their jumpers and jumpmasters and to demonstrate to the American people, allies, partners, and adversaries that SOF are present, lethal, and ready to rapidly and effecgtively any adversary a


A paratrooper shifts his position to increase his speed to ensure he hits the designated landing point while his fellow jumpers steers to follow him to the ground during a High Altitude-Low Opening (HALO) jump from 10,000 feet out of a C-130J Super Hercules on April 14th near Alzey, Germany. Special Operations Forces in Europe conduct regular and rigorous Airborne training to ensure continued mastery of their jumpers and jumpmasters and to demonstrate to the American people, allies, partners, and adversaries that SOF are present, lethal, and ready to rapidly and effecgtively any adversary anywhere at anytime. (Photo by Army Staff Sgt. Nicholas Moyte)


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