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U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Glen E. Santy/Released 120503-M-0000C-007.jpg
May 3, 2012
Two Marines from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and soldiers with The United States Army Special Operations Command Black Daggers parachute demonstration team wait for their KC-130J to take them approximately 10,000 feet in the air for their tandem skydiving jump, May 3. The two Marines were selected to go because of their ability to stand out in their squadrons as well as Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The Marines, Cpl. Kyle Smith, a rescue diver with Marine Transport Squadron 1, and Cpl. Kevin Willis, an aircraft electronic countermeasures technician with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 4, plunged from approximately 10,000 feet with a Black Dagger soldier strapped to their backs.
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