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Staff Sgt. Jimmy Hackett and Sgt. Richard Sloan, members of the 82nd ABN Division All American Freefall Team, Fort Bragg, NC demonstrate their skills for about 10,000 spectators at the Chicago 2016 'Olympic Day' celebration, on Tuesday, 23 June, 2009...
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Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Ciancaglini, Jumpmaster and DSZO (Drop Zone Safety Officer), U.S. Army Advanced Airborne School, Fort Bragg, NC salutes the American Flag, as members of the 82nd ABN Division ‘All American’ Freefall Team, land on North Avenue Beach...
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Sgt. Richard Sloan, 82nd ABN 'All American' Freefall Team, Fort Bragg, NC jumps over the heads of members of the Illinois Army National Guard, waiting to catch the flag while he lands onto the North Avenue Beach on 23 June, 2009, in Chicago, IL. Slo...
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Staff Sgt. Jimmy Hackett, 82nd Airborne Division 'All American' Freefall Team, Fort Bragg, NC jumps in the City of Chicago Flag, for the Chicago 2016 Olympic Committee Celebration. The jump was at the lakefront on Tuesday, 23 June, 2009, at North Av...
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Sgt. Chris Clark, Team Leader for the 82nd Airborne Division 'All American' Freefall Team, Fort Bragg, NC, kicks up sand as he brings in the Chicago 2016 Olympic Bid and USA Olympic Rings Flag, for their 'Olympic Day' celebration at North Avenue Beac...
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Staff Sgt. Jimmy Hackett, 82nd Airborne Division 'All American' Freefall Team, Fort Bragg, NC displays the Chicago 2016 Olympic Baton after executing a jump with it attached to his flight suit, for the 10,000 spectators at North Avenue Beach on 23 Ju...
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Sgt. Chris Clark, Team Leader for the 82nd Airborne Division 'All American' Freefall Team, Fort Bragg, NC is interviewed after executing a freefall onto the North Avenue Beach in front of about 10,000 spectators along the magnificent Chicago lakefron...
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Staff Sgt. Jimmy Hackett, Sgt. Richard Sloan and Team Leader, Sgt. Chris Clark, members of the 82nd Airborne Division 'All American' Freefall Team, Fort Bragg, NC answer questions from some of the 10,000 spectators at North Avenue Beach, Chicago, IL....
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Sgt. Chris Clark, Team Leader, Staff Sgt. Jimmy Hackett and teammate Sgt. Richard Sloan, 82nd Airborne Division 'All American' Freefall Team, Fort Bragg, NC spend time with a Paralympian and former Soldier, after their demonstration on to the North A...
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Sgt. Richard Sloan, 82nd Airborne Division, “All American” Freefall Parachute Demonstration Team, Fort Bragg, NC, makes history for his team by jumping in a 750 Square Foot American Flag for the first time ever at a show demonstration. Sloan impress...
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