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File:A Special Forces high altitude-low opening student pulls his rip cord while two instructors observe and critic his jump at Yuma Proving Grounds Ariz.jpg

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A Special Forces high altitude-low opening jumper pulls his rip cord while two instructors observe and critique his jump. The jumper is approximately 4,000 feet above the ground at Yuma Proving Grounds, Ariz.
(The view is west, mostly W-Southwest.) The Colorado River, with Senator Wash Reservoir (All-American Canal), and Mittry Lake. Martinez Lake on the Colorado is at photo right. The en:Cargo Muchacho Mountains are center, on horizon; the en:Chocolate Mountains, closer to the river, (lower elevation), 2 Wilderness Areas; (Picacho Peak is visible to photo right, north part of mtns).
(the en:Laguna Mountains (Arizona), at photo left, on the Colorado River)
Date Taken on 26 February 2008
Source http://news.soc.mil/Photo%20Archive/2008/2008/album/slides/gallery%20class%2004-0805.html
Author US Army
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