U.S. Air Force Pararescue Training | Pararescuemen PJ

U.S. Air Force Pararescue Training | Pararescuemen PJ Pararescuemen provide emergency and life-saving services for thousand missions the U.S. military performs and frequently deploy with U.S. Navy SEALs and U.S. Army Special Forces. Their motto “That Others May Live“ reaffirms the pararescueman’s commitment to saving lives. The process of becoming a “PJ“ is known informally as “Superman School“. Almost two years long, it’s among the longest special operations training courses in the world. Follow Us On These Places For Update Credit SrA Blake Gonzales, SSgt Nathaniel Stout, Hatcher’s Pass, TSgt Caitlin Jones, SrA Jean-Paul Arnaud-Marquez, SrA Hannah Strobel, Lejandro Pena, Senior Airman Nathaniel Stout, Airman 1st Class Jeremy Wentworth
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