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English: Members of C Co. 1/143rd Airborne, 56th Troop Command, A Co. 2/19th SFG, SOD-G, SOD-O, and Natick Soldier Center conduct static line and freefall airborne training at Big River Management Area in West Greenwich, R.I., June 27, 2020. Maintaining proficiency with airborne operations allows Airborne and Special Operations units to be responsive and flexible military assets.

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