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A later parachute course parade at Ringway. Notice the Wellington aircraft on the right.
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A later parachute course parade at Ringway. Notice the Wellington aircraft on the right.
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A later parachute course parade at Ringway. Notice the Wellington aircraft on the right.
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A later parachute course parade at Ringway. Notice the Wellington aircraft on the right.
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A parachute course assembles prior to a final descent which is done en masse.
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A parachute course assembles prior to a final descent which is done en masse.
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A Parachute course stick photographed during the early parachute training days with their harnesses and headwear on.
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A Parachute course stick photographed during the early parachute training days with their harnesses and headwear on.
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A Parachute course stick photographed during the early parachute training days with their harnesses and headwear on.
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A Parachute course stick photographed during the early parachute training days with their harnesses and headwear on.
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A recruit jumps from a fan trainer which simulates actual parachute landing speeds.
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A recruit jumps from a fan trainer which simulates actual parachute landing speeds.
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A recruit jumps from a fan trainer which simulates actual parachute landing speeds.
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A recruit jumps from a fan trainer which simulates actual parachute landing speeds.
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A recruit learns to steer a parachute in a flight trainer made of wood and rope.
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A recruit learns to steer a parachute in a flight trainer made of wood and rope.
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A recruit learns to steer a parachute in a flight trainer made of wood and rope.
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A recruit learns to steer a parachute in a flight trainer made of wood and rope.
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A recruit lies in a harness ready to be pulled in drag training.
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A recruit lies in a harness ready to be pulled in drag training.
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A Ringway recruit learns what action to take on striking a tree.
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A Ringway recruit learns what action to take on striking a tree.
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A Ringway recruit learns what action to take on striking a tree.
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A Ringway recruit learns what action to take on striking a tree.
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Lieutenant-Colonel John Rock
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