July 7, 2010 at 6:44am
B-roll of the U.S Army Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division prepare for their jump off a C-17 from the 10th Airlift Squad, McChord AFB, WA., at Pope AFB in NC. Scenes include The C-17 Loadmasters prep the paratroop doors, Once over the drop zone, the paratroopers jump, however a few do make it in time for the initial pass. The C-17 conducts a second pass over the drop zone, and the remaining paratroopers perform their jump. Produced by Staff Sgt. Burt Traynor.
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