This thread reminds me of a funny story I posted here long ago.....so I am posting this for newer members that
have never read it.
Memoirs of a Soldier
have never read it.
Memoirs of a Soldier
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Me too. 1986. After all the warnings by the Black Hats that "blood wings" were not allowed and we shouldn't even ask, I got blood-pinned on the DZ by the school commandant, LTC Leonard B. "Charlie Mike" Scott.
We had a three day weekend between Tower Week and Jump Week, and we spent Saturday 4 July on the white sands of Fort Walton Beach, and watched the fireworks from the upper deck of the original Shorty Fuddpucker's.
Because it was summer at the dividing line between Eastern and Central time zones, even our night drop was in broad daylight.
First drop, I executed a dynamite PLF and jumped up thinking that wasn't so bad. Second drop, I did everything the same and hit like a burlap sack full of bricks.
I was First Stick leader, so I went out halfway through. Third Stick leader in my platoon was a tiny little female USAF captain who might have weighed 110 pounds without gear (darn cute little blonde, too). Our entire flight was on the ground with chutes packed and walking off the DZ, and she was still up there floating around.
This thread reminds me of another thread years ago on another Forum.
We had a Member name "Kilted Heathen" and he was a Ranger Instructor at Ft. Benning.
Some young kid showed up on the forum who was a civilian, and said he was also a "Paratrooper" because he did blah-blah...skydiving jumps.
Kilted Heathens response was epic, and went something like this.....
"YOU ARE NOT A F***ING PARATROOPER! WHEN YOU JOIN THE MILITARY, AND JUMP OUT AN AIRCRAFT AT 800 FT., WITH A FULL LOAD OF COMBAT
EQUIPMENT,INTO THE DARK OF NIGHT....THEN YOU CAN CALL YOUSELF A DAMN PARATROOPER!"
Lost another friend on the jump into Panama, numerous birds were taking rounds from AK’s and Quad 50’s on the ground, a round went thru his static line cutting it in half as he was exiting. Fell to his death from 500’.
That's awful. What are the odds? My God.