A German jump master (name withheld on request) watches as U.S. Civil Affairs Command (Airborne) Soldiers, alongside local Fort Bragg and partner nations' airborne Soldiers, complete a training and validation jump with German jump masters, during the the Randy Older Memorial Operation Toy drop 2.0, a combined airborne training event held from 4-12 DEC 2022 to increase joint airborne proficiency and enhance community relations. By jumping with the allied partners, Soldiers earn foreign jump wings that can be worn on their dress uniforms.
221208-A-VY746-0027.JPG Photo By: Sgt. 1st Class Lisa M Litchfield

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FORT BRAGG, N.C. - A German jump master (name withheld on request) watches as U.S. Civil Affairs Command (Airborne) Soldiers, alongside local Fort Bragg and partner nations' airborne Soldiers, complete a training and validation jump with German jump masters, during the the Randy Older Memorial Operation Toy drop 2.0, a combined airborne training event held from 4-12 DEC 2022 to increase joint airborne proficiency and enhance community relations. By jumping with the allied partners, Soldiers earn foreign jump wings that can be worn on their dress uniforms.


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