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Fall Semester Digital Photography Class

On 18 August 2015, the Jumpmaster Students conduct PWAC (Practical Work in the Aircraft) exam over Nijmegen Drop Zone. PWAC tests the ability of the Jumpmaster student to issue time warnings and hand and arm signals, conduct a Paratroop Door check and exit an aircraft while in flight. (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)

On 10 December 2015, over 700 Airborne leaders from across Fort Bragg attend the Jumpmaster Pre-Test in order to prove they are ready to attend the Jumpmaster Course. (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)

Hard to tell from this phone pic but the CATA driver hung fruit out the window!

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Boating Accident Investigation, Advanced, November 5-9, 2018, Tallahassee, FL

Oregon Army National Guard combat medics conduct advanced trauma training during their annual 68W sustainment course at Camp Rilea, Oregon, Jan. 23-31, 2025. The course incorporated innovative drone medical supply delivery capabilities and advanced casualty simulation technology, preparing medics for large-scale combat operations scenarios. Training included classroom instruction, clinical patient evaluations, medical trauma lanes, and a field training exercise featuring realistic combat casualty care scenarios. Medics demonstrated proficiency in both tactical field care and clinical treatment settings. (Photos by Maj. W. Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard Public Affairs)

CEO and CTO of Advanced Computer Applications, Inc Bjorn Gruenwald is a man with sharp acumen and ingenious mind. He is an Electrical Engineering Graduate who has acquired his M.S Degree in Systems Engineering and Science from the University of Pennsylvania. He obtained Ph.D through a combined project directed by the Systems Engineering and Science Department, Bioengineering Department and School of Medicine.

On 18 August 2015, the Jumpmaster Students conduct PWAC (Practical Work in the Aircraft) exam over Nijmegen Drop Zone. PWAC tests the ability of the Jumpmaster student to issue time warnings and hand and arm signals, conduct a Paratroop Door check and exit an aircraft while in flight. (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)

Here is a creation I made of an advanced orb

Super-light setup with cool rainfly pitch that allows for sunset viewing. It was about 35 degrees that night

Morn absolutely jazzed about life! =)

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