Photos from work and such.

Specialist Jonathan Duford Flight Medic "C" Co. 3-82 General Support Aviation Battalion during a medevac training exercise.

Medevac sim training Simmons Army Airfield June 21 2019 by Fort Bragg, NC Paraglide, on Flickr



Sergeant Dylan Cook Crew Chief “C” Co. 3-82 General Support Aviation Battalion sweats from exertion while giving CPR to an advanced mannequin during a medevac training exercise at Simmons Army Airfield June 21 2019


Medevac sim training Simmons Army Airfield June 21 2019 by Fort Bragg, NC Paraglide, on Flickr


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Coming to the end.
This is the last edition of The Paraglie to appear in print. Next week i and the other contract employees who put out the paper will be out of work.
Fort Bragg is working on an online edition, but I am not sure when or where it will be available.
So for me after almost six years I will no longer be photographing Fort Bragg. I may have a few more to put up here, but this is the end photos from work.
 
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Coming to the end.
This is the last edition of The Paraglie to appear in print. Next week i and the other contract employees who put out the paper will be out of work.
Fort Bragg is working on an online edition, but I am not sure when or where it will be available.
So for me after almost six years I will no longer be photographing Fort Bragg. I may have a few more to put up here, but this is the end photos from work.

You are an amazing photographer and always seemed to have an eye for catching a "moment" and I wanted to thank you for posting all of the photos you have. I have always enjoyed and looked forward to seeing new posts from you.

Wishing you the best in whatever your future photographic endeavor may be.

Thanks for starting the thread.
 
Dang! I'm sorry to hear that. I've really enjoyed this thread.
 
^^ what those guys said ^^


Thanks and best of luck on new ventures!
 
I can add some airplane pics from work. The last Airshow we had, I got the Plum assignment. We were stationed on the empty side of the base, just us and the Crash Rescue truck. According to the Chief Our job, if there was an "incident" was pilot rescue. Otherwise, our orders were to enjoy the show. Luckily there was no incident, and I enjoyed the show for 2 days. I took over 7000 pics. Had the best seats in the house.DSC_0038.JPG DSC_0038.JPG DSC_0038.JPG DSC_0020.JPG DSC_0028.JPG DSC_0034.JPG DSC_0039.JPG DSC_0119.JPG DSC_0123.JPG DSC_0182.JPG DSC_0361.JPG DSC_0382.JPG
 
Fantastic photos.

The view from my box like dungeon is depressing beyond words. Thanks again for giving us your view.
 
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