Military Freefall Badge

The Military Freefall Badge is a military badge of the United States Army which is issued to those personnel who have received qualification as a high altitude parachute specialist. To obtain the Military Freefall Badge, a service member must receive all necessary ground training, must have already received the Parachutist Badge, and must have completed the requisite freefall jumps to include a night, combat equipment, and oxygen jump. A star and wreath, centered above the decoration, is authorized for those who have qualified as a Military Freefall Jump Master. Such qualification involves completion of the Military Freefall Jumpmaster course. This course teaches the student how to safely serve as a Jumpmaster during Military Freefall operations. Requirements for the course include experience as a Military Freefall parachutist and completion of the staticline jumpmaster course.

 

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