U.S. Army Airborne School
The U.S. Army Airborne School is a training program that prepares soldiers to conduct parachute operations. Located at Fort Benning, Georgia, the school teaches students how to safely jump from aircraft and land using parachutes. The course typically lasts three weeks and includes both ground training and actual jumps from planes.
Students learn various techniques, including how to exit an aircraft, control their descent, and land safely. Successful completion of the program earns soldiers the Parachutist Badge, signifying their qualification as airborne personnel. The training is essential for units that require airborne operations in various military missions.