Airborne School Deployment Analysis

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First assignment after Advanced Individual Training and Airborne School was B Co 1BSTB Rear Detachment. After a week in Rear Detachment, was selected to lead two Paratroopers through deployment training. Attended training for a 3 week block of instruction guiding 2 Paratroopers through training ensuring deployment readiness and deployed in support of Operation Iraqi

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