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Members of the Command Exhibition Parachute Team, the Silver Wings, prepare to jump out of a UH-60 Black Hawk at 10,000 feet during the 6th Ranger Training Battalion Open House, Camp James E. Rudder, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., May 72016. The 2016 Ranger Open House will showcase the capabilities of the 6th Ranger Training Battalion and the Florida Ranger Camp. Open House will start with a "Race the Ranger" 5K. Events during the Open House will consist of a static line and freefall parachute demonstration, Rangers in action demonstration, hand to hand combatives show, and a reptile show by the U.S. Army's only reptile team. Many activities will be available throughout the Ranger Camp, such as a tomahawk throw, several U.S. Weapons that guests can fire, several static displays, and a car show. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tracy McKithern/Released)

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