PJ training
Pararescue trainees get soaked by cadres as they try to follow orders and carry the painfully heavy training log during their extended training day at the Pararescue indoctrination training course at Lackland Air Force Base's Medina Annex, Texas. PJ indoc is the first hurdle of intense physical and mental training for Pararescue trainees. This course prepares them for the multitude of pipeline training they must endure to become US Air Force Pararescue members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt Cecilio M. Ricardo Jr.)
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