
Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption –ģrd Cavalry Regiment Stryker vehicles halt during a convoy movement at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, on Feb. Morrow said that not only does the training get the JRTC and Fort Polk paratroopers recertified, it also helps Little Rock AFB.1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (Photo Credit: U.S. “They will land on Geronimo Landing Zone, pick up the jumpers, and then drop them back onto Geronimo DZ.” “Each day there will be two C-130 aircraft from Little Rock Air Force Base,” Morrow said. The final week of training is May 26-27, when the Soldiers will participate in an airborne operation at the JRTC and Fort Polk’s Geronimo Drop Zone. “Once all the jumpers have passed the BAR training they are ready to conduct a airborne operation with their unit.” “The jumpmasters who just completed their refresher training will each take 10 jumpers and conduct basic refresher training,” Morrow said.

“During the first week, May 11 through 13, 16 jumpmasters trained on their duties both inside and outside of the aircraft,” Morrow said.ĭuring the second week, scheduled for Monday through Thursday, basic refresher training will be provided for those paratroopers affected by the shut down. To provide the necessary training, Morrow said a three-week training program was developed. “To retain their status, both as paratroopers and jumpmasters, they needed refresher training.” “Some of our paratroopers and jumpmasters have not been able to jump or perform their duties for more than 60 days,” Morrow said. Keith Morrow, JRTC and Fort Polk G-3 air officer, said since jump training was shut down due to the restrictions of the COVID-19, it affected some of the installation’s parachutists.

ACP 6 is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week beginning at 6 a.m.Access control point 7 is closed to the public beginning May 26 and open for commercial traffic only.In preparation for JRTC Rotation 20-08, the following measures on North Fort Polk will be followed: JRTC Rotation 20-08, 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade Tactical Combat Casualty Care training leader/follower training 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division preparations to support the United States Military Academy and leadership barracks inspections will take place.Airborne operations, aviation operations, unmanned aerial system flying and rigger training is authorized.The Berry Mission Training Center and Training Support Center will open with social distancing guidelines.Ranges will reopen with priority given to rotational units, deploying units and major support commands.

