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A German soldier prepares to parachute off a C-130J Hercules over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. military members along with soldiers of five NATO nations parachute off a C-130J Hercules over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christopher Weston, 37th Airlift Squadron, loadmaster, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, prepares for a personnel airdrop over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force hoto by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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A German soldier prepares to load a C-130J Hercules in preparation for a jump over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. military members along with soldiers from five NATO nations parachute off a C-130J Hercules over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. military members along with soldiers from five NATO nations parachute off a C-130J Hercules over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. military members along with soldiers from five NATO nations parachute off a C-130J Hercules over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. military members along with soldiers from five NATO nations parachute off a C-130J Hercules over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. military members along with soldiers from five NATO nations parachute off a C-130J Hercules over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. military members along with soldiers from five NATO nations parachute off a C-130J Hercules over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. Army Soldiers and Air Force Airmen, along with soldiers from five NATO nations, load into a C-130J Hercules, from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, in preparation for an airdrop over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christopher Weston, 37th Airlift Squadron, loadmaster, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, prepares for a personnel airdrop over drop zone Alzey, Germany, June 15, 2010 in support of International Jump Week 2010. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and is the first time a NATO jump is conducted from a C-17 Globemaster. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to support one of United States Air Forces in Europe's top priorities; building partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Weismiller)(Released)
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