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Paratroopers from the British army’s B Company, 3rd

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Paratroopers from the British army’s B Company, 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, 16th Air Assault Brigade return fire as they dismount a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during an air assault mission on Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise. (82nd Airborne Division photo by Sgt. Eliverto V. Larios)

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parachute battalion combat ftx 3rd 82nd force team company air british 16th falcon task brigade regiment division 1st 2nd infantry airborne assault airborne division the 501st parachute army s sgt eliverto larios 2nd brigade combat team 82nd airborne division public affairs fort bragg falcon ftx culminates with us uk air assault mission dvids ultra high resolution high resolution fort bragg nc helicopter military aircraft field training exercise
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parachute battalion combat ftx 3rd 82nd force team company air british 16th falcon task brigade regiment division 1st 2nd infantry airborne assault airborne division the 501st parachute army s sgt eliverto larios 2nd brigade combat team 82nd airborne division public affairs fort bragg falcon ftx culminates with us uk air assault mission dvids ultra high resolution high resolution fort bragg nc helicopter military aircraft field training exercise