 Imagine if this was your day job. For the soldier you're about to meet and a select few like him, it is. Not very many people join the military, even less people go airborne. As you can see, you get this kind of stuff going on today. It's fun. It gives you a good rush. Ranger, baby! And after his tenth jump being airborne, he says he and his teammates aren't your typical soldiers. We train differently. We train for a whole different mission set that most soldiers don't train for. Even after being in the Army for five years, he says no two days ever seem the same. So this is actually one of those jobs where I can wake up one day and be shooting a 50 cal machine gun or jump out of a plane. Yeah, yeah, I have a boring day right now in them, but I like the pace of this job. And even though these soldiers get to jump out of planes at least four times a year, it's not all fun and games. It's a cool thing to do, but there's a lot of stress. You know, it's a lot more physically challenging. On most days, there's a lot of safety that goes into it. And while it doesn't completely eliminate the risk, it does mitigate it a lot. Come on, baby. Turn for me now. And then accidents do happen, too. I mean, sometimes I do just end up in the tree, and that's bad. From Graffenbeer Training Area in Germany, I'm specialist Arthur Hare.