Memories! I always admired the guys that, you could tell, were scared to death but jumped anyway! That's the definition of real courage. God, I wish I could go back.
@@Wildcat5181 Haha, I feel the same. The fucking plane was the worst. It was instantly better once you were out. My hands are sweaty, I havent watched a jump since I did it myself. Fuck me.
@@pikeminnow2080 I remember the C119s in jump schoo me They would pop and smoke like crazy, then backfire, scream as if they were in pain and almost sounds as if they were saying, "PHEW!" and then roar during the run-up me During taxi, the winds would move up and down as if flapping. I didn't know metal could bend so much and not break off. Once or became airborn, I could wait to reach the drop zone so I could get off before the wings finally broke off. And while that was going on, there were all the guys vomiting, which lent a special flavor to the cabin air. Oh yeah, you didn't have to coax jumpers out of the plane. We were pressed tightly against the guy in front and even the last guy was pushing to get out. It was definitely healthier in the air. I jumped out of everything but the C-5A and the C-17. I think everyone had decided that if we ever went down by any cause, that best part would be the impact. Nevertheless, I didn't risk my life in bravery; like a prostitute, I did it for the $65.00. And I'd gladly do again tomorrow, tonight on a jump into pitch black darkness would pump me up. Enjoy it while you can lads. Get all the night jumps you can because you will never experience a greater sense of adrenalyzation, except for being short down and surviving, or surviving a firefight uninjured. Damn, I miss it all. Airborne All the Way! and then some.
My beloved husband was an Airborne Ranger. He died 4 years ago but I watch these videos frequently when I think about him and how brave he was. He and all the other soldiers, to whom we owe a huge debt of gratitude for their service to our great country.
That’s a sweet aircraft........ We used mostly the c-130 and the c-141. Both bounced all over the place. You were glad to get out. Infantry Medic 2/504th Abn Inf Bn Ft. Bragg, NC 1973 - 1976 It starting to look 👀 like my Country is going to need me again. Airborne....... All the Way, Sir.
I choose the sea over the air! If GOD meant for man to fly he would have gave us wings! lol I choose the sea because the Navy always had the best chow! lol But i miss the sea so much when i got out i became a Commercial fisherman for a while! lol
Never had the opportunity as a 91R Food Inspection Specialist; As a civilian at 45 years of age I trained for free fall, jumped at 10,500 successfully free fall tested with two instructors at my side longest 30 seconds of my life, pulled the cord releasing a yuge Cadillac of a para foil at 5,500 ft coasted on down in 2 1/2 minutes... Most Awesome experience
My father jumped with the 508th parachute Infantry Regiment in Japan (Red Devils, early 50’s) the 82nd , and 10 1st Airborne.. Has his German, and Vietnamese jump wings...served with the 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 10th Special forces... CSM Raymond Douglas Burbank, interred at Ft Campbell KY..i miss him.
i dont believe in blessed, otherwise good men & innocent children wouldnt die horrible deaths, but all respect to these brave soldiers as they go forward into danger.
I really admired women in military training and have a good service to the country, thank you and look after yourself and stay safe always God bless us all and always
I Served with LT. Colonel Mcgee in Afghanistan with the rangers. He was a major at the time wow crazy world youtube reccomended this i guess hes normal infrantry now.
Upmost respect and thank you ALL for your service. I never realized how huge the plane is that airborne jumps from. Somehow looks more dangerous than ppl who jump out those smaller private planes that arent even allowed to fly above certain air space. Awesome job guys!!!🐢🐢🐢cara
It is so organized, that it's hard to mess up. But I have seen a few people fall straight to the ground. I did everything by the book, what I was taught, 52 times, and I never had one issue ever. Scariest jumps I ever did was night time jumps, I did 5, what a rush, I was 17years old 1975. Parents had to give the Army consent to join back then.
Very good my friends paratroopers. Congratulations of brasilians paratroopers. We like so much ours friends americans. Good lucky for all. Saint Michel protect all the paratroopers of the world! Thank you.
@Sirius Magus the only reason you get to sit behind a keyboard and say that is because people die. it's a sad fact, but it's true. God is not a pacifist. He is not a war lover. Just remember, you owe it to these people to at least shut up when they're around. The country is not perfect, but neither is anything else. if it's between them and you, I really hope you see it should be them. Oh, and if you really want to change things, join the US army... hooah and God Bless
And they are jumping out of McDonnell Douglas C17 and from the two side doors behind the wings. When you open the door there is a deflector so the outside air does put pressure on the person jumping out and getting slammed against the fuselage.
Love all our military heroes!!! Thank you for all their service!!! We can’t ever thank you enough for what they do to protect and serving our country!! May God bless to all our military heroes be safe and healthy!! And coming home for their family!!!👍👍💪💪👏👏🙏🙏💕❣️💞❤️💜🙌🙌🤗🤗🤗🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
they are AA All American US Army paratrooper soldier stationed in Fayetteville Fort Bragg, NC. I know it because I was one of them. all the combat exercises start around midnight. this jump during the day time and without rifles and magazine was probably for those soldiers to comply with their jumping amount requirement for the quarter.
@@adamrosbrugh3529 we were taught if it was an actual combat jump to just stash them somewhere and mark down the grid coordinates of it. If not, stash it and forget about it bc the missions more important.
@@adamrosbrugh3529 so if its an actual combat jump. aka like D-Day, there is an award for it. and an add on to your jump wings= the "mustard stain". These jumps are jumping into enemy controlled areas to seize and control an airfield to call in more troops. but there hasn't been one like that in a very long time but they are why the airborne was created. Then there is simply combat equipment jumps which include your weapon and ruck sack. Then adversely there is a Hollywood jump which is a jump without any equipment other than chute and reserve chute.
Stuff jumping out of a plane ,No way ,l was an infantry soldier, l have every admiration, for Para's no matter what country , getting shot at blown up ,l except but landing on my head o No, but thanks you guys ,stay safe , from ex Royal Anglian Regt, foot slogger, take care okay
Memories! I always admired the guys that, you could tell, were scared to death but jumped anyway! That's the definition of real courage. God, I wish I could go back.
We were not scared of death. The safest place to be is out of that plane. We couldn't wait to jump.
@@Wildcat5181 Haha, I feel the same. The fucking plane was the worst. It was instantly better once you were out. My hands are sweaty, I havent watched a jump since I did it myself. Fuck me.
@@pikeminnow2080 I remember the C119s in jump schoo me They would pop and smoke like crazy, then backfire, scream as if they were in pain and almost sounds as if they were saying, "PHEW!" and then roar during the run-up me During taxi, the winds would move up and down as if flapping. I didn't know metal could bend so much and not break off.
Once or became airborn, I could wait to reach the drop zone so I could get off before the wings finally broke off.
And while that was going on, there were all the guys vomiting, which lent a special flavor to the cabin air.
Oh yeah, you didn't have to coax jumpers out of the plane. We were pressed tightly against the guy in front and even the last guy was pushing to get out. It was definitely healthier in the air. I jumped out of everything but the C-5A and the C-17.
I think everyone had decided that if we ever went down by any cause, that best part would be the impact. Nevertheless, I didn't risk my life in bravery; like a prostitute, I did it for the $65.00. And I'd gladly do again tomorrow, tonight on a jump into pitch black darkness would pump me up.
Enjoy it while you can lads. Get all the night jumps you can because you will never experience a greater sense of adrenalyzation, except for being short down and surviving, or surviving a firefight uninjured.
Damn, I miss it all. Airborne All the Way! and then some.
Bum=
Me too. The C130 jumps were the scariest to me.
My beloved husband was an Airborne Ranger. He died 4 years ago but I watch these videos frequently when I think about him and how brave he was. He and all the other soldiers, to whom we owe a huge debt of gratitude for their service to our great country.
That’s a sweet aircraft........
We used mostly the c-130 and the c-141.
Both bounced all over the place. You were glad to get out.
Infantry Medic
2/504th Abn Inf Bn
Ft. Bragg, NC
1973 - 1976
It starting to look 👀 like my Country is going to need me again.
Airborne....... All the Way, Sir.
Recommend this channel to everyone. Very professional and a pleasure to watch ...and much respect to the Forces.
I love this...I love my country. Thank you all.
I am 59, and still in my blood, tears in my eyes every time I watch. STRIKE HOLD
Tony Lee British vet here....i know exactly what you mean!
Tony Lee I'm older than Brother, were just not in status any longet. LET'S GO !
I choose the sea over the air! If GOD meant for man to fly he would have gave us wings! lol I choose the sea because the Navy always had the best chow! lol But i miss the sea so much when i got out i became a Commercial fisherman for a while! lol
Me too Went through Jump school 1974...MOS 43E.
@@jeffreyevans6892 me too, 11C
It's been 33 years since my last jump at Ft Bragg. Thanks for making this and bringing a smile to my face. AATW!
A few years old but I like watching our Military make their jumps.
My last jump with the 82nd was in 1975. My palms STILL sweat with anticipation watching this.
Thank you for your service, may God bless you and your family.
Mike, I may have been on that jump with you in 1975. I got out in October of 75. Wish I could go back and do it all over again.
@@skydiver6711 Amen brother!
So how old are y’all
@@zanebaxter1543 de de FR BB
Love this guy's what they do so amazing , im also happy and proud of my son David , who just graduated from the Navy , go David
Never jumped because it wasn't required in the 101st in the Nam. I probably could with training. Hats off to these guys. Curahee!!!!
Roger that..Herd..Sky Trooper Nam 69-70
Never jumped with 101st, but wished I could've. Deployed with 101st in OIF I, III. Junped with multiple units
Never had the opportunity as a 91R Food Inspection Specialist; As a civilian at 45 years of age I trained for free fall, jumped at 10,500 successfully free fall tested with two instructors at my side longest 30 seconds of my life, pulled the cord releasing a yuge Cadillac of a para foil at 5,500 ft coasted on down in 2 1/2 minutes... Most Awesome experience
Should have gone with 82nd, I did and jumped offen, loads of fun
@@jeremysweet3457 101st isn't airborne anymore. Hasn't been like that for a while.
Unlike athletes and celebrities, these are the true American heroes. 🇺🇸
Seeing them makes me super proud and I can sleep peacefully at night knowing that THEY have my back! ❤️🇱🇷💙
Glenda Hawkins that is the flag of Liberia
We don’t protect liberia lol,
There are 50 stars on the flag not one
No they dont the us military only have the back of the United States governments sphere of influence and oil billionaires
Wrong flag
My son is in the 173rd I love and miss him. Thank you for your service and bravery ❤️🤍💙
Thank you for your service and courage
*82nd Airborne 3rd & 325 in 1980*
I am Canadian but so proud of these young people.
Juan Eduardo how r u Canadian lol ur Hispanic
Husband still has lots of
Memories from his time as a paratrooper and he’s nearly 57 favourite saying is ALL THE WAY
7:01 красивая десантника 😁👍 Сам служил в ВДВ. Молодцы.Мы стропы складываем по другому - скользящим узлом.
This brings back memories!!! Love this video!
My father jumped with the 508th parachute Infantry Regiment in Japan (Red Devils, early 50’s) the 82nd , and 10 1st Airborne.. Has his German, and Vietnamese jump wings...served with the 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 10th Special forces... CSM Raymond Douglas Burbank, interred at Ft Campbell KY..i miss him.
Hooooah
1-508 and 2-508 are at Bragg these days.
Fury from the sky!
@@IndraSunrise Seriously?! I was assigned 1-508 in Italy 2004, but when I got there I was re-assigned 1-503rd Big Balls.
Km
Hy beauty
9:39 love that soldier subconsciously pressing his flag
Love our military.
Army America God bless...from indonesia shalom...
God Bless USA , and the Military’s .
fhl1996
grave men
Zero hesitation from these men & women. Their stride does not break as they take that last step out the door
Extremely amazing
These parachute jumpers are so cool,
thank you very much
😍 this awesome video😊😎❤💞
My Late Father was a Green Beret and being a Patrtrooper was his life..my son and my self followed in his foot steps
Courageous military, keep it up
More likes be blessed for your good works
i dont believe in blessed, otherwise good men & innocent children wouldnt die horrible deaths, but all respect to these brave soldiers as they go forward into danger.
I really admired women in military training and have a good service to the country, thank you and look after yourself and stay safe always God bless us all and always
"AIRBORNE" "ALL THE WAY"
I am so grateful and proud of these women and men who sacrifice for our country everyday
I’m proud of you guy ❤️
I loved the Blast when you first stepped out! Airborne!
Damn 41 yrs ago I was doing this crazy shit.now I'm 60 with bad knees n back.god those were fun times
Me too-exact same situation 505 PIR !!
i gave you a ride 35 years ago 445th
I Served with LT. Colonel Mcgee in Afghanistan with the rangers. He was a major at the time wow crazy world youtube reccomended this i guess hes normal infrantry now.
Upmost respect and thank you ALL for your service. I never realized how huge the plane is that airborne jumps from. Somehow looks more dangerous than ppl who jump out those smaller private planes that arent even allowed to fly above certain air space. Awesome job guys!!!🐢🐢🐢cara
It is so organized, that it's hard to mess up. But I have seen a few people fall straight to the ground. I did everything by the book, what I was taught, 52 times, and I never had one issue ever. Scariest jumps I ever did was night time jumps, I did 5, what a rush, I was 17years old 1975. Parents had to give the Army consent to join back then.
Руска армия 1
I always died a bit inside when they said we were jumping c130s with an inflight rig. Give me a c17 any day. Or better yet a chinook ramp jump
My Pride and Joy our Military! You are the one and only.....xxx
Very good my friends paratroopers. Congratulations of brasilians paratroopers. We like so much ours friends americans. Good lucky for all. Saint Michel protect all the paratroopers of the world! Thank you.
Eduardo Rebelo love you brazillian man
hi
God bless all America’s troops and allied troops.
@Sirius Magus the only reason you get to sit behind a keyboard and say that is because people die. it's a sad fact, but it's true. God is not a pacifist. He is not a war lover. Just remember, you owe it to these people to at least shut up when they're around. The country is not perfect, but neither is anything else. if it's between them and you, I really hope you see it should be them. Oh, and if you really want to change things, join the US army... hooah and God Bless
@Sirius Magus tmynyn y
And they are jumping out of McDonnell Douglas C17 and from the two side doors behind the wings. When you open the door there is a deflector so the outside air does put pressure on the person jumping out and getting slammed against the fuselage.
God bless your job!
Мне больше всего нравятся очкарики у них в армии!)))) у них всегда такое выражение лица, типа "А я точно туда попал?!!" 😂😂😂
From mauritius island...my respect to all
@Qanon Military Precision u from mru
@Qanon Military Precision hi brozer...p confi lakaz..pena rol...mo habite flak..stay safe
@Qanon Military Precision kass ena ..kamuade pena
B envi ene beer glacer
.ene bon gajak...ek ene ravane
Ça me rappelle de très bon souvenirs,
9ème RCP, Toulouse 1973.
Did I see A THREAD hanging from that unit patch?!? Whoa...stop everything...
Yeah, but he is an Air Force guy so it is permissible.
Thanks for posting this Video!!
i get nervous just watching from the comfort of my home..
Realms Of Darkness me too
How can join U.S army am interested
Nervous with a pentagram as your logo? Tough
Dakota Nicholson 🖕🏻
@Menny marines mostly dont jump unless a rigger or MARSOC
I had worked with airborne in Baghdad as a terp they are good people I missed them
Really good to know and see what my boyfriend doing in the army tho. Didn't expect this what it look like. Can't wait to have him back 😍😍
Can i take his place till he comes back?
@@psychosantanero7146 no one wants that, Jodi
We love U.S Army.God bless all of you.
That's why called most powerful military in world 💪💪
Hehe.. that's why defeated by Afghan Taliban
그대들에 힘든 과정은 지구을 지키는 멋진 사나이 그대들에 건강 과 안전 을 기원 함나다 멋져요
Love all our military heroes!!! Thank you for all their service!!! We can’t ever thank you enough for what they do to protect and serving our country!! May God bless to all our military heroes be safe and healthy!! And coming home for their family!!!👍👍💪💪👏👏🙏🙏💕❣️💞❤️💜🙌🙌🤗🤗🤗🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
America loves airborne trooper's
Amazing that that plane could take off carrying that many balls of steel ( and girls )
I remember the days, like it was yesterday!
The ‘All American’ badge. Legend! ✌🏻
my last jump 1970 in maize germany 2nd 509th airborne. brings back memories
Pretty impressive...
TOP
Special Forces AIRBONE
who says the American spirit is gone? I doubt it. watching this video just restored my faith in humanity. Fantastic video true Americans.
Respect from Nam.
Blessings from India
Very good .
Héroes del AIRE!
Great people,
It’s very nice to see everyone in her.
Thank you everyone.
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BEAUTY OF USA.
Sure brings back good memories. B Trp 1/17 Cav, 82nd ABN DIV
Damn. I miss knees in the breeze !! Airborne.
Awesome video love the paratroopers
I LOVE YOU, BUDDIES! THANK YOU!
I miss being on airborne status. Was stioned with 1-73 CAV 2nd BCT 82nd for 7 years
I miss it, can't believe I'm saying it
I miss the brotherhood. Not necessarily the other BS.
@@HvyMetal4Ever same,not the BS.
Thanks for your service fellas :)
Kevin Bell I know the feeling brother went through Airborne School April of 88 and on to RIP Ranger Indoctrine Program
nah, im 41 and I miss it too. I miss all of it at times even the bullshit.
It's great to see jumps like that.
I definitely don't want to be one of them.
Thanks for youre service
us army the super power in the world
I am Ex soldier and a paratrooper in Ghana nice one
Deus proteja e abençoe todos esses bravos e bem treinados soldados. ( God bless and protect all these very well trained soldiers)!
I pass out!!!! Awesome!!!
Thank you.
they are AA All American US Army paratrooper soldier stationed in Fayetteville Fort Bragg, NC. I know it because I was one of them. all the combat exercises start around midnight. this jump during the day time and without rifles and magazine was probably for those soldiers to comply with their jumping amount requirement for the quarter.
One question, they dont actually have to repack the chute if dropped into live-fire right? Cause that seems like it'd be a dangerous waste of time
@@adamrosbrugh3529 we were taught if it was an actual combat jump to just stash them somewhere and mark down the grid coordinates of it. If not, stash it and forget about it bc the missions more important.
@@Ottakazi And is there a difference between an actual combat jump and simply jumping into a 'combat zone'?
@@adamrosbrugh3529 so if its an actual combat jump. aka like D-Day, there is an award for it. and an add on to your jump wings= the "mustard stain". These jumps are jumping into enemy controlled areas to seize and control an airfield to call in more troops. but there hasn't been one like that in a very long time but they are why the airborne was created. Then there is simply combat equipment jumps which include your weapon and ruck sack. Then adversely there is a Hollywood jump which is a jump without any equipment other than chute and reserve chute.
Fantastic.... good onya from Australia!
Stuff jumping out of a plane ,No way ,l was an infantry soldier, l have every admiration, for Para's no matter what country , getting shot at blown up ,l except but landing on my head o No, but thanks you guys ,stay safe , from ex Royal Anglian Regt, foot slogger, take care okay
We call them legs.
Great job every one I love all of you.
@6:59 mark. She could have been a model, yet she chooses to jump out of an airplane and trust her chute works.
If your blood bleeds red white and blue, the US Army was made for you.
Shut the fuck up
I hate America. American Military is used to Theft other countries natural resources like oil, minerals, gold
Perfect isolating scene... hmmm... why isolating this particular soldier? Hmmmmmmm
Cool.Respect from POLAND.
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES.
GOD BLESS THE U.S. MILITARY.
💒👏💒👍💒👏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love you US⛪⛪⛪
Nice
9:25 to 9:50 me when my mom is mad at me for no reason so you just pack up to leave to school instead
They are all
Amazing!!!!❤️🎉🎉🎉
Awesome!!! 101st Screaming Eagles!!
One 101 patch,all others 82nd
@@dragoncat1834 101 isnt airborne anymore.
So does that yellow cord release the chute so that the soldier doesnt have to do it?
Yes, it’s called static line jumping. It’s low altitude and the chute opens immediately, no free fall.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!
These are great Americans preserving liberty and freedom throughout the world.
Never have another D-Day type jump. We would never risk the aircraft and lives like they did.
My knees would start to buckle when the door first opened
GOD BLESS USA MILITARY ARMY.
JORGE ,DON'T FORGET THE US AIR FORCE. THAT TOOK THEM, REMEMBER THERE ARE US AIRMEN IN THE BOUNCH.
Hat's off to our brave men and women of the Airborne
I love USA Army god bless you All
Wow they walk so fast. They must be trained hard.