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During "the second week of training, known as tower week, at the Army Airborne School, Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) students practice aircraft exit and how to recover immediately after a landing. Here students pull one another to get the feel of being caught by a cross wind upon landing

Air Force Reserve flight surgeons are briefed on jumping from a 250-foot tower during pararescue training. A student is hooked to an open parachute which is to be pulled to the top of the tower and released

A student at the Deep Water Environment Survival Training school is towed from a barge by a speedboat which causes his parachute to lift him into the air

A student at the Deep Water Environment Survival Training school is towed from a barge by a speedboat which causes his parachute to lift him into the air

With his classmates looking on, a student at the Navy Rescue Swimmer School holds on tightly to a"downed pilot"as they are winched out of the pool during a helicopter extraction exercise. Those students who successfully complete the for-week course will become certified search and rescue swimmers

An instructor briefs Air Force Reserve flight surgeons on jumping from a 250-foot tower during pararescue training. A student is hooked to an open parachute which is to be pulled to the top of the tower and released

A student in water survival training begins his descent down the "slide for life," a device that simulates a parachute water entry

A student practices on the parachute drag at the station's Aviation Physiology Training Unit

A student at the Deep Water Environment Survival Training school is hooked up to a parachute slide for a controlled descent into the water

During "tower week" Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) students practice aircraft techniques and get a basic "feel" for the parachute from the 40 foot tower. Here a student starts his decent. At the conclusion of "tower week" the students are dropped from a 250 foot tower in an open parachute

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Base: Fort Benning

State: Georgia (GA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Jim Conner

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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01/08/1993
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tower tower week basic underwater demolition bud students practice aircraft techniques students practice aircraft techniques parachute foot foot tower conclusion basic underwater demolition training buds training georgia high resolution student basic underwater demolition jo 1 jim conner us national archives