I came across your overview this morning and clicked to watch. Enjoyed it very much. I did jump school at Scholefield Barracks in Hawaii in 1966, when I was in the Marine Corps. Our ground week was 8 days long, and then 5 jump days. Our instructors were part of a Recon outfit stationed at Pearl Harbor. It was hard, but when you jumped out of that plane, it became the absolutely coolest thing on earth! thanks for the memories!
My son and grandson were both in the 82 air Bourne. Thanks to all men and women of this brave group and to all others who serve in the military. God bless you all.
After 32 yrs i still miss jumping. I'm a disabled veteran who was 2/325 Charlie Company. I loved Ft. Bragg.. Doesn't matter how many years past once Airborne always Airborne.
My brother, I was 1st/ 319th, back in tha day. We have tasted the same dirt. Luv ya man. Also I have your back. Call me if ya need me. Still protecting my brother. 252.514.7504.
And not just the safety of US citizens. The veterans of WWII have my eternal gratitude for jumping into Italy, France, the Netherlands, to liberate Europe. As a Dutchman I can say that, as a country, we're forever grateful for the sacrifice so many Americans, British, Polish, Canadians and others have made for my country. Never forget.
My granddaughter just started her Airborne Scout school today at Ft Benning GA...thank you for your service and the video it brought light to me as to what she will be doing...
May God bless and keep you all protecting the freedom of the whole world..Thank you all for such a heroic mission..God bless America and the allied nations..
Thank you for putting this up. I've just realized that words can be inadequate when the Honor and Dedication of our Men and Women Citizens, here where we all live, is displayed. My compliments to you and all the participants in this video.
Served with the 1/504 Infantry from 1982 thru 1992 my campaigns include Operation Urgent Fury, Operation Golden Pheasant and Operation Just Cause. Besides being a father those were the best times of my life.
I live near Camp McCall and the other side of FortBragg. I used to watch jumps often. When I see and hear the planes overhead it makes me feel safe and humble.. thank you for your service
I would like to thank all of you soldiers for yall defending this country so we can live like we do I personally get to watch all of yall coming an going we have redone the green ramp now moving on to Claw
I really love seeing jump training in action. It hasn’t changed a whole lot. Went through airborne training many years ago. What I remember as an aviator was the different aircraft mostly c141’s and c130’s. Jumped with the Colorado NG, UH1’s, and CH47’s. The Chinook was the first aircraft I leaped out of because of the sheer noise. The relief was exiting the chopper for quiet. Learning this skill was amazing.
LET’S GOOOOO! LET’S GET IT!!! 82nd AIRBORNE DIV ON DECK!!!!!!!!!!!!❤THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU MEN AND WOMEN FOR WHAT YOU DO!!!!!!!From a U.S ARMY Woman Veteran!!!!!!
The courage of these people, especially the women? Just amazing. I'm trying to keep the water works turned off, thats hard at the moment. Thank you for your service all X
Former 11th QM CO. 92R Parachute Rigger. Thank the ppl in the red hats! Make sure to buy'em a drink if you meet one. Your lives are lay in their hands and after every time that chute brings you safely to the ground, just know that one of them made that happen. We got your 6 like you got ours. One team one fight. 82nd, ALL THE WAY!
@@gregbrowne6539 82ND AIRBORNE If we are talking the same rigger. He cut the static line completely...sewed some material over the cut. One Special Forces guy died...he hit the ground. Another individual pulled his reserve successfully. The third chute was discovered in the bin. This is off the top of my head. I'll get back to you on this one.
Beautiful, thanks for bring back good memories. I was with the 82nd Airborne Division from 1977 til 1981 and I have to said that these were the best time in the ARMY of my 38 years of service. Thanks..
Landing is almost always rough. It knocks the wind out of you. Always had few injuries especially with full gear with M16, but nothing major. Glad to see our sons and daughters defending our freedom. Airborne all the way!
My son was at Bragg in an ABN unit. He loved to jump. I live right here and I never got to see him graduate Jump School or see him jump. Ever. The video I just pretended one of them was him.
Loading up those giant C130’s with hundreds of young men and women was amazing and then seeing them willing to jump in perfect form was awesome. It helps us to remember how many of our young people who are serving our country and who know in case of war they might die or be seriously wounded. We are honored to have so many heroes. ❤
Nothing crazier than jumping out of a perfectly good aircraft or the hurry up and wait combat jump where you're sitting in that heavy Gear with your weapon on your leg and your ruck between your legs waddling to the plane God I miss it 82nd Airborne all the way!
Thank you MSgt for sharing this most excellent video of our paratroopers in training with those of us who care for our American Fighting Forces. Veterans Day 2018 is only a few days away, we ALWAYS remember and recognize our troops,, ALWAYS! 2nd Lt - XO Battery A, 2ND Btn 218th Arty '67 - '73. Go ARMY!
Served with the 18th airborne Corp in 1965 - 66. All these years later still seems like yesterday. Was sky diving instructor with 18th airborne sport parachute club. Miss it all immensely.
Wow!spectacular!jumping off a C130 plane is marvelous.takes a great deal of schooling to master the techniques .great to be an airborne member.thank you for sharing us this video.
Me too (70). UK jumping at 650 feet (that's the height we dropped from Hercules C130). More than anything else - it's that dreaded rush - you miss - and the relief you experience just after you exit and look up at your developing canopy.
@@peterstanton253 Roger that! I have jumped a few times at that level and it has a great pucker factor! Seems like no sooner out of the plane than you are on the ground! Ah, my friend, where did those days go, Huh?
I live here in Fayetteville, NC. It's awesome to hear helicopters and aircraft when you are in bed. They cross my townhouse alot. I am originally not from NC but TN. The 82nd and all the military earn nothing but true respect. I love hearing them up in the sky. Awesome.
Nothing like bare ass jumps. Must be pretty proud to wear one of those Ranger patches. I Am a Army vet, but I must say, they were some of the best years of my life. Looking back, I don’t regret a second of it.
Airborne....! I had many great jumps with the 82nd, the 101st, 5th SF, the JFKSWC staff, and several National Guard units while at Ft Bragg, Ft Benning and a few other units of the USAF & USMC.....to all of those troops, I send my very best wishes for their safety and success. Sign me a retired Canadian Army Parachute Rigger Officer....(40 yrs-32yrs Reg&8yrsRes)......Airborne all the way.....!
1st SFG from 1983-1991 what is now joint base McCord/Lewis. Never jumped from a c-17. Made a bunch out of the 130s and the 141s. A bunch more off of the flying school bus the ch-47. Of off the skids from blackhawks even one off a left over Huey. Even did one with the ROK soldiers in South Korea. A six man stick out of a gondola from a hot air balloon. Yes I miss those days. God bless our troops and as always AIrborne All The Way.
Must say it opens ones eyes and lets one push it to the limit at times , Its not for ever one and that's OK for full combat erumpent jumps at night like the first jump in airborne school are things you remember along with fear as well. Cant thank of a better group of guys but then those with Grit and honor are all around us some as police some as Fire and rescue and some as mothers and fathers back home.
@@richardtknees Letting a woman wear an airborne patch cheapens it. Not really any other way to argue it, they have been lowering standards all across the military to get women into roles that they don't belong in.
I find it absolutely amazing that we, the US, have so many young men and women who have volunteered and are trained to seek and destroy any enemy across the globe. Watching them in action causes a swelling of pride in me about our great country. A tradition that goes back many years and is carried forward by these young airman soldiers
Watching this makes me wish I wasn’t so old. After wearing the Army Green for so many, I thought I would be wearing it all my life. All good things come to an end.
Live in Fayetteville and when I was a teenager we used to go out on base at Sicily DZ and watch the jumps it's gotten really hard to get on base now but still love watching the C-17s fly over there's nothing like it, what's even better is the whole house shaking when there doing artillary exercises.
@@tomuss2082 I was attached to 7th SF at Bragg. During ou morning run, if we met up with any 82nd troops, we had to kick it up to double time, so we could pass! Oh the good ole days!
@@rogerbeal7906 I remember when we got a 2nd Lieutenant fresh from Ranger school in Panama. He took us out for a run in the boonies, we double timed it and left him in the dust. He turned put to be OK. All the memorie.
My boyfriend is overseas right now, but he is stationed there. Very proud of our men and women! I could not ask for a better man in my life then who I have.
Никто не сомневается что вы лучшие. Самое главное, чтоб вы сами не забывали об этом. С любовью из России... No one doubts that you are the best. The most important thing is that you yourself do not forget about it. With love from Russia...
H-Minus Airborne All the Way. missing from the training jump video are the crowded plans all 4 isles packed , all of the combat gear 60-80 lbs, .not like the orange cargo net we sat in. some young kid(s) puking stinking up the plane, screaming hollering and pushing like hell to get out of the damn door. Calm looking jumps to give a sense but not like real. 11 -15 plans in the air loaded with 80 jumpers each to fill the sky. Pissed off from being cinched up in the chute harness too long. but still a fun video to watch
@@kiefsmith4094 10-4. I was thrown from a plane. I was tandem with an instructor and he jumped out. I just happened to be the first to exit the plane...
I grew up outside Fort Bragg, my father was stationed there back in the 70s. I still remember heading out to North Sicily to sit in the stands there and watch the static line drops, sometimes there were HALO drops. They used to publish the drop schedules in the Fayetteville Observer back then. Back then they dropped out of C-141s most of the time, C-17 wasn't a thing yet. I flew on a few C-141s and C-130s during my active duty time, preferred the C-141s because of the faster flight time.
I remember waking up at 5 in the morning to have a night jump at 9 at night it was an all-day process. That was back in 1979. I was Communications. My brother was a parachute packer.
PFC Brandon Goodine 4th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C.; died June 7 2012 in Maiwand, Afghanistan, of wounds caused by an improvised explosive device. RIP my friend.
This is beautiful. I just remember jumping from a totally dark, cramped aircraft with uncomfortable web seating into total darkness. And some noob ripping a nasty fart just before doors open.
Spec 4 Gregg Darby 407th rigger 74-77 mainly heavy air drop platoon, my platoon Sgt when I left was still SSgt Teddy Hebron, don't remember the C.O., probably was a jackoff
I've been thinking about my old friends as I come up on my 50th b-day. I was in 2/325 Charlie Company '89-'91. I was a 60 gunner, always with a load too heavy to actually jump, brushed along the side of the aircraft going out many times, mostly in the dark. Thanks God for a good jump master. We flew map-of-the-earth on C-141 to Wisconsin one time, lots of guys puking, it was January. My assistant gunner was Arthur Luna from San Antonio. It was the first time he'd ever seen the snow. I'd love to drink a beer with him. I haven't seen him or anyone I served with going on 30 years. I've tried some searches, but how do I look these guys up? Andrew Kurz from Brooklyn, Edmond Lizotte from Maine, Major Karl Horst from Washington, Rob Kraus from Long Island. Sorry about the long post, but would welcome any ideas. Thanks for reading, Mick
My brother is a Sergeant/paratrooper with the 82nd. Watching this makes me even more in awe of him!
Ruby Grandpa loves you,you know.
You are my prettiest
Girl.
Nobody loves you like me
Kid
You should be proud! Thank him for me!
I'm an 82nd Airborne Army Brat and watching this makes me miss my dad so much! We were at Ft. Bragg from 1982-1987.
I came across your overview this morning and clicked to watch. Enjoyed it very much. I did jump school at Scholefield Barracks in Hawaii in 1966, when I was in the Marine Corps. Our ground week was 8 days long, and then 5 jump days. Our instructors were part of a Recon outfit stationed at Pearl Harbor. It was hard, but when you jumped out of that plane, it became the absolutely coolest thing on earth! thanks for the memories!
excellent!
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Was a great jump. At 5:13 I'm the 6th person back. Hollywood Day jump! :)
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My son and grandson were both in the 82 air Bourne. Thanks to all men and women of this brave group and to all others who serve in the military. God bless you all.
After 32 yrs i still miss jumping. I'm a disabled veteran who was 2/325 Charlie Company. I loved Ft. Bragg.. Doesn't matter how many years past once Airborne always Airborne.
My brother, I was 1st/ 319th, back in tha day. We have tasted the same dirt. Luv ya man. Also I have your back. Call me if ya need me. Still protecting my brother. 252.514.7504.
@@xvEDGEvx publicly displaying your personal number out to the public isn't very wise
Leo Perry
At less you weren’t a a blue falcon 😂😂
ExplicitGenius: God forbid there be a document of public record for strangers and their phone numbers (kinda like a phone book)
4/503 173d, then B/2/325 when I got back in '71. Still miss those days.
To all the airborne veterans who see this comment, thank you for serving our country :) risking your lives for the safety of our citizens 🇺🇸
And not just the safety of US citizens. The veterans of WWII have my eternal gratitude for jumping into Italy, France, the Netherlands, to liberate Europe. As a Dutchman I can say that, as a country, we're forever grateful for the sacrifice so many Americans, British, Polish, Canadians and others have made for my country. Never forget.
Yes thank you I’m about to do same kind of any advice?
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Thankful for the sacrifices the service men and women make for us to have freedom! You all are heroes and I appreciate all you do. God Bless America
Easy...settle down there bible thumper
Fucking right!
@@jamesrobin9961 really?
@@jamesrobin9961 praying for you bud
The United States is a bandit
My granddaughter just started her Airborne Scout school today at Ft Benning GA...thank you for your service and the video it brought light to me as to what she will be doing...
May God bless and keep you all protecting the freedom of the whole world..Thank you all for such a heroic mission..God bless America and the allied nations..
Thank you for putting this up. I've just realized that words can be inadequate when the Honor and Dedication of our Men and Women Citizens, here where we all live, is displayed. My compliments to you and all the participants in this video.
Those are our brave men and women. They make us all
very very proud. God Bless them.
Served with the 1/504 Infantry from 1982 thru 1992 my campaigns include Operation Urgent Fury, Operation Golden Pheasant and Operation Just Cause. Besides being a father those were the best times of my life.
Grenada 2/505 82 to 86'
3/504 PIR. Afghanistan and Iraq
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1/508 here! Urgent Fury
@Jay Saldivar 45 days...whew The people were great !!
I live near Camp McCall and the other side of FortBragg. I used to watch jumps often. When I see and hear the planes overhead it makes me feel safe and humble.. thank you for your service
I would like to thank all of you soldiers for yall defending this country so we can live like we do I personally get to watch all of yall coming an going we have redone the green ramp now moving on to Claw
I really love seeing jump training in action. It hasn’t changed a whole lot. Went through airborne training many years ago. What I remember as an aviator was the different aircraft mostly c141’s and c130’s. Jumped with the Colorado NG, UH1’s, and CH47’s. The Chinook was the first aircraft I leaped out of because of the sheer noise. The relief was exiting the chopper for quiet. Learning this skill was amazing.
A BIG THANK YOU to all you Brave Warriors!
LET’S GOOOOO! LET’S GET IT!!!
82nd AIRBORNE DIV ON DECK!!!!!!!!!!!!❤THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU MEN AND WOMEN FOR WHAT YOU DO!!!!!!!From a U.S ARMY Woman Veteran!!!!!!
What was your MOS?
wow never saw one hesitation even for a moment! beautiful drop!
The courage of these people, especially the women? Just amazing. I'm trying to keep the water works turned off, thats hard at the moment. Thank you for your service all X
Former 11th QM CO. 92R Parachute Rigger. Thank the ppl in the red hats! Make sure to buy'em a drink if you meet one. Your lives are lay in their hands and after every time that chute brings you safely to the ground, just know that one of them made that happen. We got your 6 like you got ours. One team one fight. 82nd, ALL THE WAY!
I was a quartermaster laundry. Your skivies lay in our hands. Buy me a beer too
@@JohnDoe-fx9eb lmao
When I went to Bragg 1979. Was a rigger tying chutes to not open. You guys were not popular then. Airborne to you anyways
My husband was 82 Airborne, red hat. Trained in ft Benning and the ft Bragg. Desert storm and shield.
"Devils in baggy pants" So proud of him!
@@gregbrowne6539
82ND AIRBORNE
If we are talking the same rigger. He cut the static line completely...sewed some material over the cut.
One Special Forces guy died...he hit the ground. Another individual pulled his reserve successfully. The third chute was discovered in the bin. This is off the top of my head. I'll get back to you on this one.
Greetings from Russia! I served in the Airborne Forces! These are the best troops on all continents!
Приве́т, 82nd Airborne.
Did you bathe in the fountain, drunk?
This brings back many memories of my time as a Flight Engineer on the C-141B. Looks like there is a lot more room on the C-17. Great video.
Awsome video. Great to know so many people are willing to shield us. We owe them a lot. Respect and greetings from the Netherlands!
Been there many times. Both as a paratrooper and as a jumpmaster. Good times. Thanks!
would not trade my time with the 82rd for anything
Beautiful, thanks for bring back good memories. I was with the 82nd Airborne Division from 1977 til 1981 and I have to said that these were the best time in the ARMY of my 38 years of service. Thanks..
Landing is almost always rough. It knocks the wind out of you. Always had few injuries especially with full gear with M16, but nothing major. Glad to see our sons and daughters defending our freedom.
Airborne all the way!
@@RivetGardener C'mon, feet, arse, head, you know the real plf.
My son was at Bragg in an ABN unit. He loved to jump. I live right here and I never got to see him graduate Jump School or see him jump. Ever. The video I just pretended one of them was him.
Never had wind knox out of me if you remember the five points of contact in the roll to break the impact over larger area of the body.
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Loading up those giant C130’s with hundreds of young men and women was amazing and then seeing them willing to jump in perfect form was awesome. It helps us to remember how many of our young people who are serving our country and who know in case of war they might die or be seriously wounded. We are honored to have so many heroes. ❤
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Thank you to these brave men and women. I can fly in a passenger jet but never, ever could I ever jump out of one. You are all tops in my book.
It's been a minute since I was in Ft. Bragg doing this myself. Brought back a lot of memories!
Nothing crazier than jumping out of a perfectly good aircraft or the hurry up and wait combat jump where you're sitting in that heavy Gear with your weapon on your leg and your ruck between your legs waddling to the plane God I miss it 82nd Airborne all the way!
Some people barely could get a good exit 🫠
Thank you Soldiers!!! God bless us all!
You are welcome
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Thank you MSgt for sharing this most excellent video of our paratroopers in training with those of us who care for our American Fighting Forces. Veterans Day 2018 is only a few days away, we ALWAYS remember and recognize our troops,, ALWAYS! 2nd Lt - XO Battery A, 2ND Btn 218th Arty '67 - '73. Go ARMY!
Alright cherries, Old school 82d here. I exited out of a C-123, C-130, C141, UH-1H, UH-60 and UH-47. Best time of my life!
As a Marine that went to Army Jump School, I have MUCH respect for Sgt Airborne! ALWAYS!
Thank you for your service in the Marine Corp. U.S.Army Airborne Infantryman Combat Veteran of the Panama Invasion and 1st Gulf War with the 82nd.
Fuck ya, Marine, jump school is just a school. Actually serving in an Airborne unit is a different story.
@@GamePath, who puts the Air in Airborne?
@@GamePath that is very true.
@@marcuspayne9744 mom of 4
Served with the 18th airborne Corp in 1965 - 66. All these years later still seems like yesterday. Was sky diving instructor with 18th airborne sport parachute club. Miss it all immensely.
It is hard to believe I used to think that this was fun; but it is really fun looking back now.
Wow!spectacular!jumping off a C130 plane is marvelous.takes a great deal of schooling to master the techniques .great to be an airborne member.thank you for sharing us this video.
One of the greatest experiences of a lifetime. Was also the most intense, exacting training I have ever received
C130 Crew Chief,,, We put the Air in Airborne!!!!
@@richpiacentine7350 Sir! Yes Sir! Thank you for the Ride! Time to gooooooooo... 101st!
70 years old and still miss this!
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59 and me too
I do miss this
Me too (70). UK jumping at 650 feet (that's the height we dropped from Hercules C130). More than anything else - it's that dreaded rush - you miss - and the relief you experience just after you exit and look up at your developing canopy.
@@peterstanton253 Roger that! I have jumped a few times at that level and it has a great pucker factor! Seems like no sooner out of the plane than you are on the ground! Ah, my friend, where did those days go, Huh?
I live here in Fayetteville, NC. It's awesome to hear helicopters and aircraft when you are in bed. They cross my townhouse alot. I am originally not from NC but TN. The 82nd and all the military earn nothing but true respect. I love hearing them up in the sky. Awesome.
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I am a military veteran//i never jumped out a moving plane.thank god some veteran's had a passion for this.air assualt.aug2020.
Nothing like bare ass jumps. Must be pretty proud to wear one of those Ranger patches. I Am a Army vet, but I must say, they were some of the best years of my life. Looking back, I don’t regret a second of it.
Yup! My boy is in this...I'm so proud of all of them💗
You raised him well
Airborne....! I had many great jumps with the 82nd, the 101st, 5th SF, the JFKSWC staff, and several National Guard units while at Ft Bragg, Ft Benning and a few other units of the USAF & USMC.....to all of those troops, I send my very best wishes for their safety and success. Sign me a retired Canadian Army Parachute Rigger Officer....(40 yrs-32yrs Reg&8yrsRes)......Airborne all the way.....!
RIGGER!!!!
Greetings from a fellow 82nd Abn Div Rigger (NCO)!
Thank you for your service soldier fuller an cupid my son is with airborne fort bragg , AIRBORNE ALL The way, peace
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1st SFG from 1983-1991 what is now joint base McCord/Lewis. Never jumped from a c-17. Made a bunch out of the 130s and the 141s. A bunch more off of the flying school bus the ch-47. Of off the skids from blackhawks even one off a left over Huey. Even did one with the ROK soldiers in South Korea. A six man stick out of a gondola from a hot air balloon. Yes I miss those days. God bless our troops and as always AIrborne All The Way.
Thank you for sharing, - - Quinon, Natrang, Vietnam 65,66 US Army.
07-20. Airborne All the way.
God bless and thank you soooo much for your service 🇺🇸
82ND AIRBORNE
Scout Platoon
82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION
82/87
Without a doubt, Airborne was the best thing I ever did.
Must say it opens ones eyes and lets one push it to the limit at times , Its not for ever one and that's OK for full combat erumpent jumps at night like the first jump in airborne school are things you remember along with fear as well.
Cant thank of a better group of guys but then those with Grit and honor are all around us some as police some as Fire and rescue and some as mothers and fathers back home.
RD@@terriecotham1567 CrEe d Xxx
Proud to have been a member of the 82nd!!
MOTOVATIONAL. These young men ALL seem calm and confident. Great job Rangers. 1stSgt. P T GOODMAN, USMC INFANTRY, RET. Semper FI men.
And young women. Flying the plane and wearing the airborne patch.
@@richardtknees Leave the women out, they don't belong there especially amongst hundreds of horny men !
And girls
@@richardtknees Letting a woman wear an airborne patch cheapens it. Not really any other way to argue it, they have been lowering standards all across the military to get women into roles that they don't belong in.
I find it absolutely amazing that we, the US, have so many young men and women who have volunteered and are trained to seek and destroy any enemy across the globe. Watching them in action causes a swelling of pride in me about our great country. A tradition that goes back many years and is carried forward by these young airman soldiers
Amen to that!
Watching this makes me wish I wasn’t so old. After wearing the Army Green for so many, I thought I would be wearing it all my life. All good things come to an end.
Damn memories.....
Thank you for your service
Thank you for your service!
We are sir because it's a life style for life ATW
riodosa40 Don’t worry soldier, you are still wearing green as far as I am concerned. 🇺🇸
i was there for 4 years.Loved every minute of it.
Some very fine young folks doing their duty! God has blessed us with these fine young warriors. God Bless them and our country.
yes thanks
Live in Fayetteville and when I was a teenager we used to go out on base at Sicily DZ and watch the jumps it's gotten really hard to get on base now but still love watching the C-17s fly over there's nothing like it, what's even better is the whole house shaking when there doing artillary exercises.
United States Air force. We will get you there, you do the rest.
I was an AGE mechanic at Pope hope I helped out
@@deborahchesser7375 I met my X wife in Fayetteville she was stationed at Pope back in 1999 that was a few years before they closed the base.
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Deborah chesser myself too a AFSC 53153A Pope AFB USA 🇺🇸
@vxlegion loki sidalasuwaso
Wow! So impressive these soldiers are! Great way to wake up today by watching this video... my brother was part of this!! Thank you JR for sharing!!!
The video brought back to me some very fond memories when I was a U.S. Army paratrooper.
Roger G Beal -12/28/2020
11th Special Forces Group - I jumped at Bragg in 1966 - 1967. Watching this video still makes my blood pump heavy!
I was in 82nd 1966, 1967. 82nd MP Co. Went back to Bragg for the first time 1997. Wow, has it changed. They moved Iron Mike's to a museum. Airborne
@@tomuss2082 I was attached to 7th SF at Bragg. During ou morning run, if we met up with any 82nd troops, we had to kick it up to double time, so we could pass! Oh the good ole days!
@@rogerbeal7906 I remember when we got a 2nd Lieutenant fresh from Ranger school in Panama. He took us out for a run in the boonies, we double timed it and left him in the dust. He turned put to be OK.
All the memorie.
My boyfriend is overseas right now, but he is stationed there. Very proud of our men and women! I could not ask for a better man in my life then who I have.
Was stationed at Ft Bragg 86/87. I was in Crypto Maint and never got to jump. " Leg" lol. Loved to watch them boys jump at the drop zones. 👍
God bless them all that looks after us and keep us safe , and we'll 😃🏋🏾♂️
Not SAFE. Free
I was crazy enough to join these guys. Those were the days.
Hott Damn Airborne ain't nobody Bad like you!!!
Their gallantry will be tested by their staunchest adversary. Historically, so far so good.
May God bless them and God bless America. From a Brit.
My Dad was a crew chief on C-130s at Pope in the late 60s. Saw some amazing things happen at Pope as well as Ft.Bragg. i.e. the debut of the C-5A
I was one of the first test jumpers for C5Bs at Ft. Bragg...
GUNG HO I absolutely love your videos. This was not only informative but so enjoyable. Thank you! Long may you continue with your excellent work
Thanks for the kind words. I really appreciate people like you on TH-cam. Come back anytime.
THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO.
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This is so impressive to see that our country has a military to protect us and keep us safe.
For the first time I feel like those are our planes, and our guys !
Protect you from whoom?
Никто не сомневается что вы лучшие. Самое главное, чтоб вы сами не забывали об этом. С любовью из России...
No one doubts that you are the best. The most important thing is that you yourself do not forget about it. With love from Russia...
MY LATE HUSBAND WAS A SOLDIER IN HERE. MY OLDEST SON WAS ALSO. THEY LOVED IT. WERE VERY PROUD OF IT
Caps lock please
Simple Developer give it a rest.
@@rbhakusho3843 Doofus !!!
answer me please very need
H-Minus Airborne All the Way. missing from the training jump video are the crowded plans all 4 isles packed , all of the combat gear 60-80 lbs, .not like the orange cargo net we sat in. some young kid(s) puking stinking up the plane, screaming hollering and pushing like hell to get out of the damn door. Calm looking jumps to give a sense but not like real. 11 -15 plans in the air loaded with 80 jumpers each to fill the sky. Pissed off from being cinched up in the chute harness too long. but still a fun video to watch
Even at 65 now I would love to make just one more. Passing Jump Master school on the first try was the hardest thing I ever did.
Thanks for the upload.
AATW!
@Michael Ortiz Strike Hold devil brother 3/504
16 years in ye olde 80deuce. I do miss tgat feeling of leaving the door. Jumpmaster!
Speaking from experience, that is so much fun!
It’s alright. Fun but scary.
@@kiefsmith4094 10-4. I was thrown from a plane. I was tandem with an instructor and he jumped out. I just happened to be the first to exit the plane...
I have a question, the yellow traps isn’t that what triggers the parachute or do they manually pull the strap
@@zman42 The "Static Line" is attached to the "D-Bag" (the parachute). When they jump out, it deploys the parachute...
@@zman42 For safety reasons in case you're knocked out when you leave the plane...
Always a beautiful sight to see all those canopies opening up across the sky!!
Jumped with a broken ankle, 2 dislocated knees, and suffered a concussion, but I will not ever regret this experience.
Do you mean you jumped and got a broken ankle, 2 dislocated knees and suffered a concussion from a jump accident?
You know.
Work on your plfs
@@reidzitzelberg7329 មកយកឲ
@@pisak3094 ឱខាឪ
I grew up outside Fort Bragg, my father was stationed there back in the 70s. I still remember heading out to North Sicily to sit in the stands there and watch the static line drops, sometimes there were HALO drops. They used to publish the drop schedules in the Fayetteville Observer back then. Back then they dropped out of C-141s most of the time, C-17 wasn't a thing yet. I flew on a few C-141s and C-130s during my active duty time, preferred the C-141s because of the faster flight time.
I remember waking up at 5 in the morning to have a night jump at 9 at night it was an all-day process. That was back in 1979. I was Communications. My brother was a parachute packer.
PFC Brandon Goodine 4th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C.; died June 7 2012 in Maiwand, Afghanistan, of wounds caused by an improvised explosive device. RIP my friend.
I'll never forget that sound when they opened the doors....reality set in, every time
I can’t believe how much watching this made me miss Bragg. Glad this came up in my recommendations.
This is beautiful. I just remember jumping from a totally dark, cramped aircraft with uncomfortable web seating into total darkness. And some noob ripping a nasty fart just before doors open.
C-130s and the 141s were the worst.
Fart away lol.
S
There's always one nervous lady'
@@shawnladue8986 You should have been around for the c-119 and the c-47.
Thanks fellow Troopers.... ATW!!! a salute for your efforts and service to our nation ! God Bess you all ! TC
Thanks for the video guys! I remember this well!! Even remember Benning and the good old C119!
I served July 1962 to July 1965 82nd airborne 325, Dominican republic my last 2months, I was in recon. Loved the 82nd airborne, Fort Bragg, N C.
I got to Bragg a month before the troops arrived back from DomRep. It was great for a month having an empty barracks. HQ Co. 82nd MP Co.
God bless America. God bless and protect our troops. love you all🙂
Thanks for your services guys.
That was My Life in 1976. Wouldn't change it for the world. Rangers Lead The Way...nuff said! Peace.
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My hero and namesake was with the 508th PIR 82nd Airborne and was KIA on 25DEC44 in the Bulge, his name was John Payet. Long live the 82nd!
Stark raving bonkers!! I'm sweating just watching them jump!! Terrifying to me!!
Yeah me too
They could give you a sedative push u out with a auto pull
@Luke Vids f
I was in 101st Ft Campbell 71-74. After seeing this, it all really has not changed much. What memories watching.
My dad was one of the original 82nd airborne in ww2 may he rest in peace
Sgt. Gary Brown 407s&t bn 82d abn rigger 1987-1991. I will be sure always. Airborne all the way!
Spec 4 Gregg Darby 407th rigger 74-77 mainly heavy air drop platoon, my platoon Sgt when I left was still SSgt Teddy Hebron, don't remember the C.O., probably was a jackoff
Thank you all for keeping us safe..God Bless you all ...Glad to say im proud of all of you...
4:35 The best looking airborne soldier in the whole outfit.
6:40 There she is again, ready to go to the harm way to fight for her country.
Love it to keep the world safe I’m from New Zealand
The greatest military this world has ever seen. MERICA
It would have been better if it was used to serve and help humanity., unfortunately, that isn't the case at the moment.
FOCKKKEN ASSHLLE , YOU SCARE OF LITTLE IRRAN
Thumbs up to these brave men and women of the 82nd airborne division and to all who served this country's military.
I've been thinking about my old friends as I come up on my 50th b-day. I was in 2/325 Charlie Company '89-'91. I was a 60 gunner, always with a load too heavy to actually jump, brushed along the side of the aircraft going out many times, mostly in the dark. Thanks God for a good jump master. We flew map-of-the-earth on C-141 to Wisconsin one time, lots of guys puking, it was January. My assistant gunner was Arthur Luna from San Antonio. It was the first time he'd ever seen the snow. I'd love to drink a beer with him. I haven't seen him or anyone I served with going on 30 years. I've tried some searches, but how do I look these guys up? Andrew Kurz from Brooklyn, Edmond Lizotte from Maine, Major Karl Horst from Washington, Rob Kraus from Long Island. Sorry about the long post, but would welcome any ideas. Thanks for reading, Mick
Nothing on this planet comparesSuper awesome. I love the time under canopy. Feet and knees together troops
The good old days, I miss the days of my Youth!