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2nd brigade combat team holds two day event in recognition of women s equality day

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Under the glow of fluorescent lamps and before the

Under the glow of fluorescent lamps and before the

Under the glow of fluorescent lamps and before the sunrise of a Fort Bragg morning, female Paratroopers with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team leap from the mock door of a C-130 aircraft in preparation for an all fem... More

Adjusting their harnesses, paratroopers from the 2nd

Adjusting their harnesses, paratroopers from the 2nd

Adjusting their harnesses, paratroopers from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, prepare for an all female airborne operation held by the 2BCT in recognition of Women's Equality Day. The jump was part of a two-day eve... More

Jump Master, Sgt. 1st Class Maria Estrada gives the

Jump Master, Sgt. 1st Class Maria Estrada gives the

Jump Master, Sgt. 1st Class Maria Estrada gives the hand and arm signal for Paratroopers to connect their static lines to the anchor line cable during mock door training before an all female airborne operation ... More

Checking the static line, Cpt. Amy Rodriguez, a jump

Checking the static line, Cpt. Amy Rodriguez, a jump

Checking the static line, Cpt. Amy Rodriguez, a jump master and medical officer with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, conducts an inspection of a paratrooper before a all female airborne operation at Fort Bragg, Au... More

With their equipment slung over their shoulders, female

With their equipment slung over their shoulders, female

With their equipment slung over their shoulders, female paratroopers with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division run of Sicily drop zone after an all female airborne operation in recognition of Wom... More

In a cloud covered sky, female Paratroopers from the

In a cloud covered sky, female Paratroopers from the

In a cloud covered sky, female Paratroopers from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division jump from a C-130 aircraft during an all female airborne operation over Fort Bragg, Aug. 25. The jump was par... More

A female paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division,

A female paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division,

A female paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division, maneuvers a piece of lumber across a gap in order to assist her team in crossing an obstacle at the leadership reaction course, at Fort Bragg, Aug. 26. Fema... More

Adjusting their harnesses, paratroopers from the 2nd

Adjusting their harnesses, paratroopers from the 2nd

Adjusting their harnesses, paratroopers from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, prepare for an all female airborne operation held by the 2BCT in recognition of Women's Equality Day. The jump was part of a two-day eve... More

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