File:Pararescuemen conduct static-line jump (8969435338).jpg
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editDescriptionPararescuemen conduct static-line jump (8969435338).jpg | Pararescuemen assigned to the California National Guard's 131st Rescue Squadron conduct static-line jump qualifications above Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., June 2, 2013. Pararescue specialists are trained in emergency medical tactics, as well as combat and survival skills, which allow them to go anywhere necessary. (U.S. California Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Kim Ramirez) |
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