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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2007

Jump master in School of parachuting dances

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  • i think i just learned the entire procedure of jumping out of an airplane through interpretive dance

  • spank my officer before i jump? ok! :D oh and i wont forget to blow a kiss lol

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  • @wwe4everfav Not to mention he reloaded the "rifle" as if it were an AR15 styled weapon, rather than an SA80 styled one.

  • Like if you only hear it in one ear....

  • for all you people who think this is a SF guy, a ranger, jumpmaster school student, sorry to break ur lil hearts, this is a PFC in 2-319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment. 2bct, ft bragg nc. this video was taken on pope airfield right before a JFEX

  • love it! brings back great memories of the good old days! i miss jumping out of a perfectly good airplane!

  • @Slaterator the US because of his hair cut, RAF doesn't style their hair like that.

  • LMAO - he indicates 20kts win then goes up with 7kts right before he gets the jump going by kicking the first one in the backside. Rifle stuck on release, but a nice PLF though. The rest of it is funny too, doubletiming, falling asleep on perimeter and having to do pushups and kicks, etc.

  • @Christian7thSF

    Both, the US Army and British Forces are doing that kinda dancing. So I was not sure which one it is in this video. Maybe it´s some kind of tradition. I don´t know. But it´s funny to watch.

  • @Slaterator This isnt RAF? this is U.S special forces and nobody in particular started it, im sure they have been doing that for decades.

  • They realy have fun at the RAF. I don´t know who was the first starting to dance while marshalling for example. But this has become a very funny tradition in the RAF and the USAF. I like that.

  • @JesterEXW Rangers are part of SOCOM.

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