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A jumpmaster inspects a paratroopers equipment prior

A jumpmaster inspects a paratroopers equipment prior

A jumpmaster inspects a paratroopers equipment prior to his jump during the 15th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop, hosted by a U.S. Army Reserve unit, The U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Op... More

U.S. paratroopers board a German C-160 during the 15th

U.S. paratroopers board a German C-160 during the 15th

U.S. paratroopers board a German C-160 during the 15th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop, hosted by a U.S. Army Reserve unit, The U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne... More

A paratrooper quickly snaps a picture with his camera

A paratrooper quickly snaps a picture with his camera

A paratrooper quickly snaps a picture with his camera phone prior to take off during the 15th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop, hosted by a U.S. Army Reserve unit, The U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psy... More

Paratroopers board a C-17 aircraft during the 15th

Paratroopers board a C-17 aircraft during the 15th

Paratroopers board a C-17 aircraft during the 15th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop, hosted by a U.S. Army Reserve unit, The U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), D... More

Major Elbio Berriel, an Uruguaian jumpmaster, leads

Major Elbio Berriel, an Uruguaian jumpmaster, leads

Major Elbio Berriel, an Uruguaian jumpmaster, leads U.S. paratroopers to their aircraft during the 15th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop, hosted by a U.S. Army Reserve unit, The U.S. Army Civil Aff... More

A U.S. jumpmaster double checks each paratrooper's

A U.S. jumpmaster double checks each paratrooper's

A U.S. jumpmaster double checks each paratrooper's static line before they board a C-17 aircraft during the 15th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop, hosted by a U.S. Army Reserve unit, The U.S. Army ... More

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