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A paratrooper assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade

A paratrooper assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade

A paratrooper assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade descends over Sicily drop zone during a foreign airborne operation here Nov. 18 earning German jump wings.

Paratroopers assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade

Paratroopers assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade

Paratroopers assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade rehearse prior to a foreign airborne operation here Nov. 18 to earn German jump wings.

German jump wing to be awarded to paratroopers, at

German jump wing to be awarded to paratroopers, at

German jump wing to be awarded to paratroopers, at Sicily Drop Zone, Fort Bragg, N.C., during the 17th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop on Dec. 6, 2014. The airborne operation is hosted by U.S. Arm... More

Soldiers receives their foreign jump wings from German

Soldiers receives their foreign jump wings from German

Soldiers receives their foreign jump wings from German Jumpmaster, after their participation in the 17th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop. The airborne operation is hosted by U.S. Army Civil Affair... More

Soldiers receives their foreign jump wings from German

Soldiers receives their foreign jump wings from German

Soldiers receives their foreign jump wings from German Jumpmaster, after their participation in the 17th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop. The airborne operation is hosted by U.S. Army Civil Affair... More

Paratroopers assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade

Paratroopers assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade

Paratroopers assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade descends over Sicily drop zone during a foreign airborne operation here Nov. 18 earning German jump wings.

A paratrooper assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade

A paratrooper assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade

A paratrooper assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade descends over Sicily drop zone during a foreign airborne operation here Nov. 18 earning German jump wings.

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