FORT BLISS, Texas -- At the base of the Fort Bliss Air Assault School rappel tower, hundreds of rucksacks are lined up in neat rows.
Students sit patiently awaiting instruction. Groups of two pass by, always jogging, repeating 'Air Assault!' in unison, over and over. This is a training environment that fosters discipline and attention to detail.
"It's not only mentally challenging, it's very physically challenging as well," said Sgt. 1st Class Jose Ramirez, noncommissioned officer in charge, Fort Bliss Air Assault School, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division
Students sit patiently awaiting instruction. Groups of two pass by, always jogging, repeating 'Air Assault!' in unison, over and over. This is a training environment that fosters discipline and attention to detail.
"It's not only mentally challenging, it's very physically challenging as well," said Sgt. 1st Class Jose Ramirez, noncommissioned officer in charge, Fort Bliss Air Assault School, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division
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