How Many

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Postby rgrjoe175 » September 6th, 2007, 5:12 pm

I really don't remember.. 65+ I think the copy I had of my jump log along with a whole bunch of other shit went up in the fire... :oops:

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Postby Rugger » September 7th, 2007, 1:51 am

According to my jump long the number is 83.

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Postby Grunt » January 22nd, 2008, 4:17 am

Me? Not many. But speaking of mustard stains...

My brother-in-law made the Panama jump with the 82nd. Up to that point he had 80-some jumps. Anyway, he's sitting next to this young kid on the plane and the kid is turning pale. Paul tries to comfort him a bit by making small talk, "How many jumps you got Private?" The kid looks at him and says, "Five."

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Re: How Many

Postby Joshua » April 29th, 2009, 8:06 am

My favorite jumps were free-falling from ramp of C130/C160

Static line 21
Free fall 58

Water jump 1
Operational jumps 2 (1 Static, 1 Free-fall)

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Re: How Many

Postby Bravo57 » April 29th, 2009, 4:07 pm

Wow, good bump.

I have 128 static line (practice jumps) listed in my jump log

Platforms:
UH-1
CH-53
CH-47
UH-60
C-130
C-141
C-5 (these were really fun) :evil:
Baloon
I don't think I left anything out.

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Re: How Many

Postby 74ironhead » September 22nd, 2009, 1:17 am

5

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1 combat COMBAT EQUIPMENT...NOT "COMBAT" EDITED by Admin

no night jump...go figure
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Re: How Many

Postby rgrwest » September 22nd, 2009, 2:54 pm

267 on my log. 22 years on status.

C-130
C-141
C-5 UGLY
UH-1H
UH-60
CH-47
CH-54
AN-2 COLT
SOME ITALIAN PROP JOB (SILVERBACK? ANY HELP, FORGET THE NAME)
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Re: How Many

Postby Seabass1-4 » September 22nd, 2009, 3:57 pm

Around 85

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UH60
CH47
C5
C17
C130
C141
AN2
CH53
W3 SOKOL (Polish helo)
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Re: How Many

Postby Silverback » September 22nd, 2009, 4:10 pm

rgrwest wrote:267 on my log. 22 years on status.

C-130
C-141
C-5 UGLY
UH-1H
UH-60
CH-47
CH-54
AN-2 COLT
SOME ITALIAN PROP JOB (SILVERBACK? ANY HELP, FORGET THE NAME)



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Re: How Many

Postby Ranger Morrissey » September 22nd, 2009, 4:23 pm

115: 35 in 2nd Bat (Oct 79-Mar 81), 80 as an RI (Jul 85-Feb 89)...
- (5) water jumps, (1) @ 750 ft, no tree landings, (1) broken leg ('85)
C-123(?) Jet-assisted take-off @ Benning in Jump School
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Re: How Many

Postby rgrwest » September 22nd, 2009, 4:32 pm

Silverback wrote:
rgrwest wrote:267 on my log. 22 years on status.

C-130
C-141
C-5 UGLY
UH-1H
UH-60
CH-47
CH-54
AN-2 COLT
SOME ITALIAN PROP JOB (SILVERBACK? ANY HELP, FORGET THE NAME)



C-160 (Transall)


Yuppers, I believe that was it. Was that large bird, cause I jumped that one as sell as the one that looks like the AN2 Colt? Thanks!

I forgot the C-130 Stretch that the Brits use....
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Re: How Many

Postby mortar_guy78 » May 17th, 2011, 3:34 am

Reviving an old thread.

According to my jump log, I have 36 jumps. I remember a few that weren't logged, but what the hell.

C130
C141
C17
UH60
CH47
Hot Air Balloon for Korean jump wings. (When I got the Tunisian wings, the derkas just jumped our Chinooks with us.)
1 mustard stain.

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I said, "I may be a leg now, but I got the jump that counts." 8)
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Re: How Many

Postby oklahoma_ranger » May 20th, 2011, 3:34 am

35 Jumps........

Had one chute pull a cigarette roll....... That made the butthole pucker...... Thank God for the reserve!

Wish I was still on status! Maybe if this dang recruiter will hurry up and get with the program, I'll be able to jump in the next few months!
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Re: How Many

Postby nightingalek » May 26th, 2011, 11:44 pm

The aggregate number of jumps is an indicator but not an absolute one regarding risk and reward. Historically, combat jumps are considered the most risky/most rewarding and standards have changed over time. Some examples;

MG Ridgeway, CG 82d at Normandy made his first jump into Normandy.

MG Max Taylor, CG, 101st, made his 5th jump into Normandy.

Most 82d/101st troops made their combat jumps plus 5 (school) and that was it.

BG Gavin asked Beaver Thompson, a newspaper reporter, to accompany him to Normandy. Thompson had never jumped and knew nothing about it. He agreed. His D Day jump which Gavin JM'd was his first and only jump.

Bob Murphy, first 82d Pathfinder on the ground on D Day made his fourth combat jump into Nijmegen at age 18. He had already done Sicily, Salerno and Normandy.

I have several hundred jumps from all over the world and I would trade them all in for a single no-s--t combat jump.

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Re: How Many

Postby K.Ingraham » May 27th, 2011, 4:24 am

nightingalek wrote:I have several hundred jumps from all over the world and I would trade them all in for a single no-s--t combat jump.


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