(1st Pass) 82nd AIRBORNE 1st BATTALION 321st AFAR Paratroop Airdrop in HD

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  • čas přidán 28. 10. 2010
  • Members of the 1st Bn 321st AFAR prepare for static line jumps over Normandy DZ at Ft. Bragg, NC In this video the C-130 crew from Pope Field fly over the DZ at 800 ft. The first and second pass had a total of 30 jumpers (15 per side - 60 total jumpers for the day) In this video you see the Jumpmaster and the Safety ready the jumpers for both passes. The video starts around the "10 minute call" for the first pass over the DZ.
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  • @KandL0921
    @KandL0921 Před 4 lety +54

    3rd battalion/ 75th ranger regiment here. Miss it sometimes but sure got to see things 99% of the population will never see and came back from all alive

  • @rhight
    @rhight Před 4 lety +47

    That was me. I was the jumpmaster. I put 'em out. On time, and on the DZ. Never let a trooper land in the wrong place. I'm just a regular guy, but that is my pride.

    • @stormj5527
      @stormj5527 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for keeping the troopers safe. Excellent job . Signed mom of 82nd airborne Medic .

    • @davidrobinson8337
      @davidrobinson8337 Před rokem +1

      Good work!

  • @formerparatrooper
    @formerparatrooper Před 5 lety +147

    I certainly miss it as well. I did get to make a jump with a Laotian general when I was 71 so I am able to wear the wings on my SF Association jacket. I am almost 80 now and my wife has nailed my jump boots to a great big plank, so my days of flying a canopy are definitely over. I did get 193 jumps on 4 continents though. What a ride.......

    • @BADMONTESS
      @BADMONTESS Před 4 lety +6

      You gave it a great run there jumper! Now enjoy the moment, no need to play so hard anymore. Congrats, that is a lot of flying time.

    • @goutvols103
      @goutvols103 Před 4 lety +3

      Did you make any jumps in Vietnam? Thank you for your service.

    • @jonathanhunt7960
      @jonathanhunt7960 Před 4 lety +3

      God damn how long did u serve? My BC just hit 100 an he’s been in 20

    • @jamesstacey529
      @jamesstacey529 Před 4 lety +4

      Welcome home sir
      Our country is gracious for your heroism sacrifice you're definitely examples that I want to share with
      My two-year-old son
      thank you God bless &
      you God bless United States

    • @chrishensley1743
      @chrishensley1743 Před 4 lety +1

      thank you sir

  • @jamebrooke894
    @jamebrooke894 Před 4 lety +41

    My GREAT uncle made every jump in WW2 , 82ND. He's still hanging in there. 2019

  • @stormj5527
    @stormj5527 Před 2 lety +5

    So amazing. My son was 82nd airborne Medic. Iraqi Freedom. Prayers and love to all veterans

  • @Nipit-po8fl
    @Nipit-po8fl Před 4 lety +25

    I had just turned 17 when I left to the Army. I had nine parachute jump before I turned 18. Jump school first man out the door. I sure do miss it. Thanks for the video Airborne all the way

    • @williamuhrich586
      @williamuhrich586 Před 4 lety +1

      Ex 82nd 508th Company "C" 2nd BATTALION INF.
      IN 1978, I TO WAS 1st out the door in training jumping out of C130s, C123s and a C141 jet aircraft best days of my life what an adventure !!
      AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY AND THEN SOME !!
      GOD BLESS TO OUR CURRENT TROOPS !! 😎
      LEST WE FORGET !!

    • @Nipit-po8fl
      @Nipit-po8fl Před 4 lety +3

      @@williamuhrich586 my brother was there from 77 to 79 the red beret across the street from York theater. From 80 to 82 at the red beret cool Club.

    • @Nipit-po8fl
      @Nipit-po8fl Před 4 lety +1

      @Titus Pullo yeah that's funny 28 year old man. I thought 23 year men were old. You take care brother be good be safe

    • @dustchip8060
      @dustchip8060 Před 4 lety +3

      Yep, my Momma had to sign for me to join in 74, I was 17. Went through basic, ait and jump school before I turned 18. There were no cell phones back then. Lol

    • @Nipit-po8fl
      @Nipit-po8fl Před 4 lety +1

      @@dustchip8060 those were the days like to go skydiving but I got two bad knees take care brother

  • @catxnc
    @catxnc Před 4 lety +28

    can you imagine the tension/excitement/fear/terror of jumping into enemy territory as the arrowhead of a big offensive like D Day or Market Garden?

  • @miguelberrios19
    @miguelberrios19 Před 4 lety +6

    Proudly served the Eighty Deuce there with the 307th Engineer BN (Sappers) 79-82. Lots of fun and memories. I served 15 years afterwards with other Infantry units but it was never the same. Best training and memories were at Bragg. Once a Paratrooper, always a Paratrooper, stays in your blood. All the way, Comrades.

  • @manuelgchapajr2000
    @manuelgchapajr2000 Před 4 lety +18

    After 28 years of Service I miss my AIRBORNE DAYS!!!

  • @jacobmorris7055
    @jacobmorris7055 Před 4 lety +6

    For people wondering about patches on the shoulder. I served in the 82nd airborne division from 2003 to 2008. I was under 2/319 AFAR and 2/321 AFAR while I was there..the division patch you currently serve in is on the left shoulder and the unit you served with in combat goes on your right shoulder. The reason people think it's 101 which aren't airborne anymore..was because every ones shoulder facing the camera was the right shoulder. But they were definitely in all American territory lol. Brought back many memories watching this video.

    • @redleg2380
      @redleg2380 Před 4 lety

      I was with 1/319 from Nov '02-Feb '08. All The Way, Redleg and cheers!

  • @PastorDowell
    @PastorDowell Před 12 lety +15

    AHhhh the Days! That is the one thing I miss more than anything. Knees in the breeze.

  • @francomesarina7462
    @francomesarina7462 Před 10 lety +14

    Flying badgers thank you for posting this video. This video was taking of our units drop zone mission. The troopers you see are part of bravo battery 1-321 afar. I was the fourth man to exit. Good times.

  • @townclutz99
    @townclutz99 Před 11 lety +6

    1-321 is now part of the 82d Airborne. A few years ago the 18th FA BDE was rolled up in Division. They still provide 155mm support with the M777 now. I ran A Btry's FDC from 2000 - 2003.

    • @groverodell7357
      @groverodell7357 Před 5 lety

      I was in the 2/321 FA in the 82nd from 83-86.

    • @stephenmorgan9503
      @stephenmorgan9503 Před 4 lety

      During my time with the 82nd (2/319th AFAR) 83'-87' would never trade the experience for anything else in the world.

  • @christopherjames836
    @christopherjames836 Před 4 lety +1

    Memories, thanks for posting! Sincerely, fmr. Sgt. 2/504 PIR.

  • @njr33333
    @njr33333 Před 12 lety +4

    The Yellow cord is their static line. It connects the pack tray of the parachute to the anchor cable in the aircraft. When all things work correctly the jumpers weight breaks the quarter inch cotton webbing securing the tray to the jumpers harness, thus releasing the pack tray and allowing the parachute to deploy in the minimum amount of time possible.

  • @rhight
    @rhight Před 4 lety +1

    Brings back old memories. Are these guys splendid or what!!!

  • @orlandosierra
    @orlandosierra Před 11 lety +20

    Watching jumpers going out never gets old for me... Whether Army or the very few Marines that jump, it's all motivating. I wish I could still experience this, bad exits or not... Semper Fi, USMC, 4th ANGLICO, (1995-99)

    • @nicholasyork6482
      @nicholasyork6482 Před 6 lety +1

      Orlando Sierra Err Rah. 2nd Anglico. Currently at jump right now.

    • @skyfrog69
      @skyfrog69 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nicholasyork6482 best unit in the Corps....2nd Anglico 1988-1991

  • @joevillamejor962
    @joevillamejor962 Před 4 lety +6

    Miss the good times. Airborne Marine rigger 0451. Ooh rah!!!

  • @ernestgruenberg9492
    @ernestgruenberg9492 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your wonderful service. Ernie

  • @TheERichards11
    @TheERichards11 Před 11 lety +10

    the 101st was taken off Jump status by members of the United States Congress. During
    budget cuts they figured that they can save money by doing away with hazard duty pay.
    The 10st Airborne Division Association and local business's fought hard to keep the 101st Airborne. I attended jump school at Fort Campbell assigned to Echo Company,
    502nd Airborne Infantry Battalion 1958. Vietnam with the 1st Bde. "Airborne All The Way"

    • @groverodell7357
      @groverodell7357 Před 5 lety

      You're right. I believe the 101st was taken off jump status around the mid 70s.

  • @coldsud
    @coldsud Před 11 lety +22

    Yes this is the 82nd. It's actually my battalion that I used to be apart of. The patch on the right should is a deployment patch (he deployed with the 101st). On the left i guarantee there is a AA patch. these guys are from the unit according to what the description says. I recognize them. AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY!!!

  • @SS-wt3xe
    @SS-wt3xe Před 4 lety +1

    thank yall for all you do...

  • @therealmrjshow
    @therealmrjshow Před rokem

    Those static lines being pulled in at the end was epic!

  • @Woody-nc1ru
    @Woody-nc1ru Před 5 lety +5

    2:50 there go the flaps. Once you get your 10min call, it goes a lot faster than it did here. Combat jumps are busy, once you get out and theres nothing wrong with your chute, or your lucky enough not to be still connected to the bird, make sure your not about to run into anybody. Then start getting ready to drop your gear and HIT the ground, hard..... But I loved it.

  • @americanoutdoorsman_1133
    @americanoutdoorsman_1133 Před 5 lety +3

    Eighty Deuce!!! My first duty assignment when I was a Second Lieutenant!!!

  • @edenconahan8998
    @edenconahan8998 Před 4 lety +23

    God bless American troops God will protect you all

    • @MarsFKA
      @MarsFKA Před 4 lety

      I kind of think that they will do a better job of protecting each other, just like every soldier who ever lived. You look after the guy next to you, because you *know* that he will be looking after you.

  • @AirborneEd1
    @AirborneEd1 Před 5 lety +11

    Been there, done that. With the 101st in 1963-1965.

    • @douglaslindstrand4361
      @douglaslindstrand4361 Před 4 lety

      I did the same with the -101. Fort Campbell. 1960 to 1965. Geronimo

    • @donalddavis3738
      @donalddavis3738 Před 3 lety

      I was a Parachute Rigger @ Ft.Benning,Ga. Packed Parachutes for the Jump School 64-67 this kept me from going to nam with thI was only 17 years old.

  • @jimmyoconnell6167
    @jimmyoconnell6167 Před 2 lety

    Well done brothers from the UK

  • @benpool4953
    @benpool4953 Před 4 lety +6

    brings back alot of memories, this video doesn't do justice to the noise generated when that door opens, my prayers go out to all of you who still do this for a living, most Americans have no concept about what you do to keep this country free, the video is great, but it cant transfer the feeling you have as you stand in that open door, been there, done that, AIRBORNE.

    • @BADMONTESS
      @BADMONTESS Před 4 lety +1

      Yep, loud like no other... 130 you jumped up 1 ft and out three, the 141 just step out. Check Can of peas...

    • @keithwillson8927
      @keithwillson8927 Před 4 lety +1

      Insane feeling of nervousness, fear and adrenaline rush all at the same time. Jump out 4 seconds later all silent. What a rush man.

  • @tapthis87
    @tapthis87 Před 10 lety +3

    This is my old Battalion, this is Bravo Battery I was in Charlie!!! Good to see this again its been so long...

    • @ottisharris4878
      @ottisharris4878 Před 6 lety

      tapthis87 I was in CBtry from 08-13.

    • @BADMONTESS
      @BADMONTESS Před 4 lety

      @@ottisharris4878 A 2/321 FA Bn here, 13F3P 81-83

    • @Onix.556
      @Onix.556 Před 4 lety

      I was C 1/321 also. From 1999-2002. During that time the only thing going on was the MT firefighting deployment and Kosovo.

  • @knightlife98
    @knightlife98 Před 4 lety +2

    The song Blood on the Risers comes to mind....lol!

  • @patgarrett2152
    @patgarrett2152 Před 6 lety +4

    Awesome! Thank you all for your desire to protect us, You literally go above and beyond the rest!
    2 questions-1 why did you volunteer for Airborne?
    2- To the jumpmaster, I know it's routine now, but how did it feel the
    first time you looked out into nothing but air?
    Nothing but thanks and admiration to you all!

  • @sharkbites9977
    @sharkbites9977 Před 2 lety

    Bad ass! I remember those days I still get rushes like if I was still there. AIRBORNE!!

  • @kenb.8596
    @kenb.8596 Před 4 lety +5

    It was fun when I was young n dumb, but now just memories, looked like Sicily DZ starboard side. C/1/508 Bragg is to cleaned up now a days, relics like me couldn’t survive their anymore.

    • @jasonmoyer9492
      @jasonmoyer9492 Před 4 lety +3

      Me either. I wouldn't make it in the army these days. It has changed a lot. And not all of it in a good way. My buddy just retired 4 years ago. We enlisted together in 91. He enlisted as a medic and me as a rifleman. He later switched to a flight medic. Anyways he was telling me that woke culture and everybody gets a trophy ideology is creeping it's way in and ruining the army. Several years back recruits were issued timeout cards and if the drill sergeant was yelling to loud or hurting their feelings the recruit was allowed to pull the TO card and the drill had to immediately cease and desist. I'm pretty sure u can see how well that bs worked. In addition they did not have to pull 2 man fireguard duty, do their own laundry, and keep the barracks squared away. Evidently it was up to the drill sergeant if they had to wax and buff floors etc etc. Thankfully that bs only lasted a short time. But, unfortunately, the social justice crowd has made it's way in to the military. Mostly in the officer corp. But it has started and SJW ideology can spread like an infection if not dealt with. Almost all of Obama's flag officers were woke. Women in spec ops and combat arms for example. I miss being in the army and serving my country as it once was. But I'm happy I'm out

    • @jasonmoyer9492
      @jasonmoyer9492 Před 4 lety +3

      Sorry for being long winded lol

    • @rickymccutcheon
      @rickymccutcheon Před 4 lety +1

      C 1/508th here too , wpns plt , i was in 71-74 11C2P

    • @mattfetter4123
      @mattfetter4123 Před 4 lety +2

      1/508 hq co. 86 to 88 we switched flags somewhere in that time to 3/505. Before we went to Hondo nam.

  • @douglasthomas8513
    @douglasthomas8513 Před 3 lety +1

    Ain't jumped since 92 and these still get the blood pumping!!! 1/501PIR

  • @scottgamsnc
    @scottgamsnc Před 4 lety

    Thanks Troopers, my Dad was 508th during end of WWll...my 12B looks forward to jumping soon when he gets back to Bragg. Maybe he can jump as some of the same DZ’s my Dad did!

  • @keithwillson8927
    @keithwillson8927 Před 4 lety +14

    Second jumper:
    Totally over it.
    He is not impressed with what he’s about to do. Go time he has a strong exit though.

  • @brentandrews2959
    @brentandrews2959 Před 4 lety +1

    This reminded me of how it was in the 82nd Airborne Division - member 1963 - 1965

  • @julioaragon9748
    @julioaragon9748 Před 5 lety +2

    82nd, 3 registered. 504, 505 and 325. 3 Art bn 376, 319 and 456 note Pres. Harry Truman was a btrcom. In 319. In WW 1. There were other units as time went on.

    • @julioaragon9748
      @julioaragon9748 Před 5 lety +2

      I served with 11th Abn div Japan 45-46 next 82 49 -55 then 11th to Germany55 -58. Back to 82nd Deplo to Okenawa 503 c-319 c btry two year's back. I was picked to become a n instructor at Ft benning retired last day May 67 and I also miss it I'll be 91 in July this year

  • @Joecracker123
    @Joecracker123 Před 4 lety +1

    Been there done that. Cant wait to get out that plane.. All the way and then some. Airborne!

  • @eddiesaninocencio6635
    @eddiesaninocencio6635 Před 4 lety +1

    ACO 2D BN 504th INF. 82d ABD DIV retired disabled veteran, the jumpmaster kicked the first man in the door, miss the 82d ABN DIV.

  • @claytonbaker771
    @claytonbaker771 Před 7 lety +2

    I was in A battery 1/39th from 90 to 95. Good to hear that you guys bare still around

    • @GathKingLeppbertI
      @GathKingLeppbertI Před 7 lety

      clayton baker celeritas en conficiendo

    • @GathKingLeppbertI
      @GathKingLeppbertI Před 7 lety

      clayton baker B 1/39 '83 - '84. Transferred to leg land then medalled for first heavy drop emplacement and put into service of 198 howitzer. Good times

  • @jasonmoyer9492
    @jasonmoyer9492 Před 4 lety

    Love it!! I miss those days. I enlisted as a 11x way back in 1991. I left for boot, AIT, Jump School, and Air Assault school 2 weeks after graduating from high school. Like a dumb ass I got out after 8 years in service. 4 years active duty then 4 years active reserve. I tried to reenlist after 911. I was in great physical shape and conditioning. Honestly, better than when I was in service. However, my back and knees were messed up by then and the Army would not give me a waiver. I am jealous of the young men that can go get it done. I mean that in a good way. All young men that are citizens and non citizens that came here LEGALLY and want to earn their citizenship should serve minimum 2 years active duty. Young men deserving to serve anyways.

  • @garycole520
    @garycole520 Před 4 lety +1

    Brings back memories! Although most of my jumps were HALO, Static line jumps were a rush too.

    •  Před 4 lety

      How high is High Altitude? Once that door opened, all the wait time until the initial jump, it was the suspense that was killing me (lol!).

  • @scout373
    @scout373 Před 12 lety +1

    Unit patches on the right sleeve are Combat Patches. The left sleeve is the current unit assignment. You will notice the Jumpmaster has an 82nd patch on his left sleeve.

  • @dmshanks1
    @dmshanks1 Před rokem

    Really cool!

  • @Flyingbadgers2001
    @Flyingbadgers2001  Před 12 lety +10

    Sorry, But I didn't want to throw you under the bus. But like I said, This video was taken in FT. Bragg, NC Home of the 82nd and 18th Airborne Corps and other elite units. The information on the unit displayed here comes from the jumpers themselves. Thank you for viewing my videos themarine7001 - FB

  • @djrome803.
    @djrome803. Před rokem

    1/321 was the best unit I served in my 20 years of service. Great times 2004-2008

  • @lorascelsi8102
    @lorascelsi8102 Před 4 lety +1

    Have to be fearless. God Bless our brave young people in uniform.

  • @Thekennel177
    @Thekennel177 Před 4 lety +2

    I can’t remember my first jump very well because my eyes were welded shut. I was scared shitless.

  • @algentry1
    @algentry1 Před 5 lety +4

    When an American Paratrooper has your back, he's not kidding. Airborne all the way.

  • @cab8866
    @cab8866 Před 4 lety +1

    Such memories from so long ago. First jump was also my first aircraft ride. C123...
    We put out twice that number of jumpers in half that time.

  • @skrmnghrd4520
    @skrmnghrd4520 Před 3 lety

    About to go airborne next month. 82nd hooooooooah!

  • @kevinmcleish1722
    @kevinmcleish1722 Před 4 lety +1

    Airborne, all the way !!!

  • @bruceballen7288
    @bruceballen7288 Před 3 lety

    1954 82nd Recon and Skycav, operation Sagebrush. Great experience, great people

  • @Well_Edumacated
    @Well_Edumacated Před 11 lety +2

    AWESOME

  • @benpool4953
    @benpool4953 Před 4 lety +3

    I see some things havnt changed, you go troopers Airborne, I noticed the 1st two soldiers wearing right side patches; hooah

  • @gorenas_garage
    @gorenas_garage Před 5 lety +1

    Gotta love that nape pad reversed.

  • @donelsonsheean8142
    @donelsonsheean8142 Před 4 lety +1

    When you make a ‘hot jump,’ meaning you jumped into a combat zone you get to have a tiny bronze star on your parachute wings.

  • @uzaka1155441
    @uzaka1155441 Před 12 lety +7

    My dad was part of the 321st in the 70's, Still has his Beret in his closet, my grandparents threw out the rest of his uniform thou.

  • @RedMarston
    @RedMarston Před 13 lety

    same this is awesome!"
    i got butterflies in my stomach just watching it it's going to be one hell of a drop but ill get throught it.

  • @lorenzoharrell1135
    @lorenzoharrell1135 Před 4 lety +4

    101 AirBorne, screaming eagles patch!

  • @larrypearson3109
    @larrypearson3109 Před 4 lety +1

    In 34 months assigned to the 101st I got 32 jumps. Loved every one. C-130, C-123, C-124, C-119, SA-16 and an Army L-20. Would love to do it again.

    • @overthetoplads2784
      @overthetoplads2784 Před 4 lety

      I got the Star Lifter (C 141) once. That was like flying first class.

    • @larrypearson3109
      @larrypearson3109 Před 4 lety

      ​@@overthetoplads2784
      The C 141 was just coming in to the AF inventory when I left and went to flight school in 1962 so never jumped it. Always wanted to jump the Huey but never got the chance.

    • @johnhaggart9376
      @johnhaggart9376 Před 4 lety

      I jumped from a C-123. C-130 and my most hated one the C-141 Star Lifter

    • @charlescharles9625
      @charlescharles9625 Před 2 lety

      We (1st 508 82nd) went to Murrieta Georgia to jump out of a C5A mock-up in its planning stage, circa 1967.

  • @townclutz99
    @townclutz99 Před 11 lety +2

    1-321 is part of the 82d. They were an asset to the 18th Airborne Corp (18th Fires Brigade) until a few years ago. I was assigned there from 98 to 03.

    • @Onix.556
      @Onix.556 Před 4 lety

      I was C 1/321. From 1999-2002. During that time the only thing going on was the MT firefighting deployment and Kosovo.

  • @mike247worldwide
    @mike247worldwide Před 3 lety

    I served in the old 2d Bn (Airborne) 321st Field Artillery (1973-75). Glory days! Airborne All the Way for life!

  • @madejesusmontoyaperez7488

    Hola me encantan sus documentales dios los bendiga saludos de mexico

  • @freedomguard7822
    @freedomguard7822 Před 4 lety

    Strength & Honor !!

  • @overstnd
    @overstnd Před 11 lety +1

    The 101 patch o second trooper is on the right side which is a combat patch he fought with 101 in hostile action. The current unit patch would be on the left side. 101 doesn't jump they repel, with the exception of spec ops units, recon, scout etc...at Ft. Campbell. hope that helps

  • @mikebox
    @mikebox Před 10 lety

    pretty clean exit..

  • @gundog4314
    @gundog4314 Před 11 lety

    Actually they are part of the 18th Airborne Corps Artillery. They support the 18th Corps with 155MM support as the Division Artillery Units operate the 105MM. I was with the 321st and it's legacy unit 1/39th.

  • @jdsaldivar5606
    @jdsaldivar5606 Před rokem

    82ND AIRBORNE
    Jumpmaster!! The best job I ever had!!
    82/87

  • @xRockRichardx
    @xRockRichardx Před 10 lety +3

    Patch on the right sleeve is the unit you deployed with, not the unit you are currently in.

  • @alolson3359
    @alolson3359 Před 4 lety

    Brings back memories. I company 505 AIR 53-56

  • @lorenzoharrell1135
    @lorenzoharrell1135 Před 4 lety +3

    AirBorne, 101st all the way

  • @TheArcadezombie
    @TheArcadezombie Před 10 lety +5

    Looks like we have a potential universal static line injury at 8:35

  • @MrBiggreedy
    @MrBiggreedy Před 9 lety +10

    Isnt the 321 a 155 unit? If I remember right from when I was in the 1/39 a little over 20 years ago during Shield/Storm and stationed at Bragg the 105 units are all 319. So what Im getting at is if 321 is 155 and this is Bravo then this is my old unit. 1/39 was the experimental unit of active 155 ABN Artillery (Wolf Pussy in the Morning I'll never forget it.) to see if the concept was even practical. We used 198 (very heavy towed piece) and proved it practical. Good times. KNEE'S TO THE BREEZE ASS TO THE BLAST AND BALLS TO THE WALL. BE READY TO WIN OR DIE CAUSE YOU AINT JUMPING BACK IN THE FUCK'N PLANE. Love you guys. Here's to some down time brothers.

    • @winddmmy
      @winddmmy Před 5 lety

      was 3/4 ada back in the 80s would love to put my knees in the breeze one more time!

  • @townclutz99
    @townclutz99 Před 11 lety +1

    1-321 is in the 82nd. They are assigned to the Fires Brigade.

  • @joseppi4cinqua
    @joseppi4cinqua Před rokem

    I was one of those jumpers. Watching this gives me major anxiety. I hated jumping.

  • @TheERichards11
    @TheERichards11 Před 11 lety +3

    Forgot to mention that General Westmoreland was the Division Commander.

  • @RedMarston
    @RedMarston Před 13 lety

    same this is awesome!"

  • @centurion180ad
    @centurion180ad Před 13 lety

    Yeah!
    This vid gets a big thumbs up.

  • @johndemello8802
    @johndemello8802 Před 10 lety +3

    Just going to work!!!!!!!

  • @RAH_BLISS
    @RAH_BLISS Před 3 lety

    He had that door for a long time. Jump master 16 years

  • @OUSOONER918
    @OUSOONER918 Před 11 lety +14

    8:20 #2 jumpers static line is hanging low on the inside of his arm. makes me nervous lol

    • @johnhaggart9376
      @johnhaggart9376 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too. We had a guy tear have of his arm off.

    • @geodes4762
      @geodes4762 Před 3 lety

      Yup. It happens. Had a room mate of mine get his arm caught in a static line and he is lucky he did not lose the arm. Caused quite a burn and torn his skin up at the same time.

  • @sgt.airborne3733
    @sgt.airborne3733 Před 5 lety

    Airborne All The Way! Sincerely, Sgt. J. 2/504 PIR Vet. OEF II.

  • @erasmocovarrubias6389
    @erasmocovarrubias6389 Před 3 lety

    AIRBORNE - ALL THE WAY!
    CLASS OF NOVEMBER 26, 1965 .
    CO. B 2ND (AIRBORNE) 8TH
    CAVALRY
    FIRST CAVALRY DIVISION.

  • @Flyingbadgers2001
    @Flyingbadgers2001  Před 8 lety +1

    @delta8246 The 321st is an artillery regiment in Ft. Bragg.

  • @woodzdz
    @woodzdz Před 4 lety +1

    put on your boots ,boots ,boots and parachutes ,chute ,chute we're going up up and going down down we're All American and proud to be....

  • @singlespeedman
    @singlespeedman Před 4 lety +1

    I do prefer the term "Deployment Patch" over "Combat" Patch. I think it's accurate a majority of the time. I've deployed a couple of times where there was little or no combat and I'm fine with that. I lost plenty of friends at Bragg in training accidents and none in deployments.

  • @wilsonblauheuer6544
    @wilsonblauheuer6544 Před 10 lety +1

    if it's on a soldier's right shoulder- it is a combat patch, not necessarily from the unit the soldier is currently assigned to.

  • @njr33333
    @njr33333 Před 12 lety

    No AB. The last man to jump is the guy that you see in the video checking the door and looking out to find the leading edge of the drop zone. He is the Jump Master and usually an E6 or E7. Officers are sprinkled out through out the sticks usually in close proximity to their units.

  • @rarityd
    @rarityd Před 4 lety +1

    Heroes I call you

  • @twa1638
    @twa1638 Před 11 lety

    What does the colored ribbon on the helmet donate.???? curious old Brit para from the 1960's. Good vid. Still gets this old fart going. Andy

  • @dan28301
    @dan28301 Před 11 lety +2

    1/39th AFAR, the worlds ONLY Airborne 155 mm Battalion (used to be nuclear). Was in C Btry 1988-1992.

    • @Onix.556
      @Onix.556 Před 4 lety

      I was C 1/321 also. From 1999-2002. During that time the only thing going on was the MT firefighting deployment and Kosovo.

  • @JayStClair-mh5wv
    @JayStClair-mh5wv Před 4 lety +1

    Its always the last 10 minutes prior to exiting the aircraft, on static line jumps, thay feels like its hours not minutes.

  • @SuperSoldier4Freedom
    @SuperSoldier4Freedom Před 11 lety +1

    what if you prefer one patch over another but you fought with both. say you went into combat with the 75th Ranger Regiment but your last combat was with the 101st. could you choose? or is it always the last unit.

  • @philipcrawford7339
    @philipcrawford7339 Před 5 lety +2

    Devils in baggy pants!!!
    ALFA Co. 2/504th PIR

  • @leonardpederson3519
    @leonardpederson3519 Před 11 lety +1

    it is a static line, yes it deploys the chute

  • @noway2836
    @noway2836 Před 4 lety

    No eye pro?

  • @thelawlessseamus
    @thelawlessseamus Před 11 lety +4

    thats his deployed unit patch