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Recently, two Airmen assigned to the 42nd Security Forces Squadron successfully earned the prestigious Air Assault badge through the U.S. Army Air Assault School at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
The air assault course, which is both physically and mentally challenging, includes several runs and marches ranging between 2 and 12 miles, rappelling from towers, fast roping out of helicopters ...
Additionally, Airmen with the Air Mobility Liaison Officer Qualification Course worked at the air assault strip for nearly a week practicing take-offs and landings with C-130s.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) – Sgt. 1st Class Greg Robinson has become the first amputee to complete Army air assault school, a course so grueling his prosthetic leg broke twice over the 10 days ...
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US’ new flying weapon with 2x speed to bolster air assault power ...
The United States is advancing its air assault power with a new type of flying weapon. The U.S. Army’s has officially designated MV-75 as the mission design series for its Future Long Range ...
A strong military needs the best equipment. That's why the Army is speeding up delivery of the new tiltrotor for Future Long-Range Air Assault. Its far more advanced than its predecessor.
Fort Campbell’s Week of the Eagles featured an Air Assault demo, Army birthday, enlistment, and a concert, honoring 101st Airborne’s legacy and future.
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