34-foot tower jump
  95 th CA Bn (A)

 Fort Bragg, NC
Fifteen Soldiers from the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade
took their first leap into Airborne on Nov.17, 2010.
On that sunny morning, eight Soldiers from HHC,
95th CAB(A) and seven from HHC 92nd CAB(A),
reported to the 82nd Airborne Division Advanced
Airborne School on Fort Bragg for hands-on
training, before launching their bodies and souls
off a 34-foot jump tower. Their half-day
performance helped the trainers from the 92nd
CABn and 95th CABde HHC evaluate their
readiness for stepping off into next drop zone—
airborne school.
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    34-foot tower jump 95 th CA Bn (A) Fort Bragg, NC
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    Fifteen Soldiers fromthe 95th Civil Affairs Brigade took their first leap into Airborne on Nov.17, 2010. On that sunny morning, eight Soldiers from HHC, 95th CAB(A) and seven from HHC 92nd CAB(A), reported to the 82nd Airborne Division Advanced Airborne School on Fort Bragg for hands-on training, before launching their bodies and souls off a 34-foot jump tower. Their half-day performance helped the trainers from the 92nd CABn and 95th CABde HHC evaluate their readiness for stepping off into next drop zone— airborne school.