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CIRCA 1960s - Cargo and paratroopers parachute from a plane in the 1960s.
CIRCA 1960s - The Parachute Rigger in the U.S. Army has the responsibility of ensuring all the parachutes are rigged properly for the safety of their fellow soldiers, in 1967.
CIRCA 1960s - Parachute riggers learn to use a variety of sewing machines in an Army maintenance shed in the 1960s.
CIRCA 1960s - Parachute Rigger students learn sewing and parachute repairs at the Maintenance Shed at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1967.
CIRCA 1950s - American parachuters train Japanese soldiers in parachute jumping. They verify their equipment, get on an airplane and skydive
CIRCA 1944 - A US Navy training mission is completed successfully, with the help of a particular radio man.
CIRCA 1944 - A US Navy training mission is completed successfully, with the help of a particular radio man.

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CIRCA 1960s - The heavy equipment that the Parachute Rigging students rigged is dropped at the drop zone, and the students jump themselves, in one of their final tests at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1967

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