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    Joint Airborne operation enhances interagency state capabilities

    Joint Airborne operation enhances interagency state capabilities

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Tackora Farrington | Indiana Guardsmen joined forces with Ohio, Illinois, and Idaho to conduct...... read more read more

    INDIANA, UNITED STATES

    02.20.2020

    Story by Sgt. Tackora Farrington 

    Indiana National Guard Headquarters

    COLUMBUS, Ind. – Indiana Guardsmen joined forces with Ohio, Illinois, and Idaho to conduct static-line non‐tactical airborne operations from a C-130 Hercules at Columbus Airfield Feb. 18-19, 2020.

    This exercise provided the opportunity to conduct a currency jump and execute joint training with members of Scott Air Force Base, Idaho National Guard, and the Ohio Army Reserve.

    “We have a lot of guys here from around the country that needed specific training to stay current,” said Indiana National Guard 1st Sgt. Tom Farrington, airborne commander for the jump. “In the airborne community, readiness isn’t just about our guys; it’s about the total force because we never know who we will go into combat with.”

    Anytime we bring senior jumpmasters together from other organizations, we can collaborate and improve our programs,said Farrington.

    This joint training ensured maximum readiness and currency for assigned personnel. This is vital to the airborne community because it enables the units to maintain an airborne insertion capability.

    “This is not a mandatory drill for us, and we have four jumpers here.When we jump with these guys, we always get more jumps than we normally would,” said Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Jacob Showerman with the 412th Army Reserve Civil Affairs Battalion. “We enjoy coming up here because these guys are serious about training to the standard, and that’s what you want during airborne operations.”

    Exercises like this provide process improvement opportunities, such as rapid placement of forces. Swift deployment of ground forces in an area of operations is critical to building combat capability.


    “Our main priority is the safety of the jumpers and ensuring there are no deficiencies in the parachutes,” said Indiana National Guard Spc. Rachel Austin, a rigger with the 338thQuartermaster. “We take pride in every airborne operation we execute, but this operation is unique because of the various components we get to work beside.”

    In addition to promoting interoperability between the Indiana and Idaho National Guard, U.S. Air Force, and Army Reserve,this exercise focused on the ability to demonstrate vital competencies in airborne operations.

    “It’s a humbling experience to be able to push more than 25 soldiers out of an aircraft to safe landings in one day,” said U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Matt Purdy, the joint exercise primary jumpmaster. “It was a total team effort to pull this mission off.”

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    Date Taken: 02.20.2020
    Date Posted: 02.20.2020 14:35
    Story ID: 363517
    Location: INDIANA, US

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