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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command Parachuter, performs air show for the Bayshore Cycling opening June 23, 2019 in Tampa, FL. Competitors practice in preparation for the Department of Defens... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command Parachuter, performs air show for the Bayshore Cycling opening June 23, 2019 in Tampa, FL. Competitors practice in preparation for the Department of Defens... More

Mr. Kirk Knight, Special Operation Command Parachuter,

Mr. Kirk Knight, Special Operation Command Parachuter,

Mr. Kirk Knight, Special Operation Command Parachuter, gathers parachute after landing on Bayshore Blvd. June 23, 2019 in Tampa, FCompetitors practice in preparation for the Department of Defense Warrior Games ... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command Parachuter, gathers parachute after landing on Bayshore Blvd. June 23, 2019 in Tampa, FL. Competitors practice in preparation for the Department of Defense... More

U.S. Marine Corps. Master Sgt. Red Smith, Special Operation

U.S. Marine Corps. Master Sgt. Red Smith, Special Operation

U.S. Marine Corps. Master Sgt. Red Smith, Special Operation Command Parachuter, performs air show displaying the Warrior Games flag for the Bayshore Cycling opening June 23, 2019 in Tampa, FL.. Competitors prac... More

U.S. Special Operation Command Parachute Commandos

U.S. Special Operation Command Parachute Commandos

U.S. Special Operation Command Parachute Commandos descend from the sky June 23, 2019 in Bayshore Blvd. Tampa, FL. Competitors practice in preparation for the Department of Defense Warrior Games June 17, 2019 ... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command Parachuter, gathers parachute after landing on Bayshore Blvd. June 23, 2019 in Tampa, FL. Competitors practice in preparation for the Department of Defense... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ken Ates, Special Operation Command Parachuter, gathers parachute after landing on Bayshore Blvd. June 23, 2019 in Tampa, FL. Competitors practice in preparation for the Department of Defense... More

U.S. Marine Corps. Master Sgt. Red Smith, Special Operation

U.S. Marine Corps. Master Sgt. Red Smith, Special Operation

U.S. Marine Corps. Master Sgt. Red Smith, Special Operation Command Parachuter, gathers parachute after landing on Bayshore Blvd. June 23, 2019 in Tampa, FL. Competitors practice in preparation for the Departme... More

U.S. Special Operation Command Parachute Commandos

U.S. Special Operation Command Parachute Commandos

U.S. Special Operation Command Parachute Commandos and teams pause for a photo June 23, 2019 on Bayshore Blvd in Tampa, FL. Competitors practice in preparation for the Department of Defense Warrior Games June 1... More

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