File:US Army soldiers HALO jumping in Okinawa.jpg

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English: Okinawa, Japan (Aug. 4, 2004) – U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the First Battalion of First Special Operations Airborne Unit, Torii Station, Okinawa, Japan, perform High Altitude, Low Opening (HALO) jumps out of a CH-46E Sea Knight helicopter assigned to the “Flying Tigers” of Marine Helicopter Medium Squadron Two Six Two (HMM-262). HMM-262 is assigned to Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 3rd Class Kaitlyn Rae Vargo (RELEASED)
Date Taken on 4 August 2004
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Author U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 3rd Class Kaitlyn Rae Vargo

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