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AF Pararescue Orientation Course

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Guest » 9pm - July 7, 2010
This activity is a one-week introduction to the rigorous mission of the pararescueman. In the basic course, cadets learn land navigation, survival techniques, rock climbing, rappelling, and other skills used in rescue operations from pararescue specialists. This high-adventure activity also promotes physical fitness and builds character. The advanced course exposes cadet PJOC graduates to life on an operational Pararescue (PJ) Team. This course is sponsored by an active or reserve component PJ Team at the team's home station and allows the students to participate in certain PJ day to day training that will conclude with a Combat Rescue Training Excersise (CRETE) and an opportunity for students to challenge the PJ Physical Ability and Stamina Test (PAST).
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