Η  Σχολή Αλεξιπτωτιστών των ΗΠΑ στο Fort Benning, Georgia παρέχει εκπαίδευση αλεξιπτωτιστή σε εθελοντές στρατιώτες που αποτελείται από τρεις εβδομάδες: Εδάφους, Πύργου και Άλματος
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The United States Army Airborne School — widely known as Jump School — conducts the basic paratrooper (military parachutist) training for the United States armed forces. It is operated by the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 507th Infantry, United States Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia. The Airborne School conducts the Basic Airborne Course, which is open to soldiers of both genders from all branches of the US Army, its sister services, and allied military personnel.

The purpose of the Basic Airborne Course is to qualify the volunteer (all students volunteer for this school) in the use of the parachute as a means of combat deployment and to develop leadership, self-confidence, and an aggressive spirit through mental and physical conditioning.

The course is three weeks long and consists of “Ground Week”, “Tower Week” and “Jump Week”. Rigorous physical training (PT) is emphasized throughout the entire course. The initial entry PT test consists of the standard Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT). All age groups must pass this test using the 17-21 age group standards. The pullup requirement was lifted in October 2006.

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