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***CONFIDENTIAL CLASSIFIED TRANSMISSION*** Team JLC report to the DROPZONE
Jun 27, 2010,00:08 AM
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EXPERIMENTAL TESTING AND EVALUATION SESSION: DROPZONE
Teams participating for Testing and Evaluation: Jaeger-LeCoultre Alpha and Bravo company reporting for duty at a unknown airfield.
Mission: Incorporate the JLC Beverly Hills MC DA 'Incursions Editions' in mission specific protocols.
Lead team: U.S. Navy SEALs LEAP FROGS
INTEL: In the early 1960's, the United States Navy SEALs volunteered a special team of sky divers to perform at air shows. With sanctioning by the Department of Defense the 'LEAP FROGS' in 1974 became an official demonstration team.
Somewhere up at 13,000+ feet (4,000 meters) and rocketing downwards towards the earth at over 120 mph:
Jaeger-LeCoultre Kate M: "Danger is my middle name!" Checkout the cool JLC on her wrist!
The most decorated parachute operators in the world:
Commander of Jaeger-LeCoultre Alpha Team Jerome Lambert begins the Sky Diving Indoctrination program for flight certification. Gotta love a CEO who will jump out of a perfectly good airplane!
Upon exiting the aircraft, Special Ops Lambert demonstrates the proper arm and body position:
Pre jump harness attachment and preparations by the expert JumpMaster.
Other team members are readied in the stagging area.
Team members take to the runway and ready to depart.
Fellow PuristS on the field with his personal JLC ready for a jump.
Free fall time is 1 minute while reaching terminal velocity of 120 miles per hour. When activating the parachute for landing, the 5 - 7 minute trip allows the jumper to experience a thrilling view! Here's a smooth and successful landing.
The spectacular JLC Navy SEALs timepieces:
Operation DROPZONE complete. Prepare for Firearms Training Range
Day.....................................
This message has been edited by DRMW on 2010-06-27 00:14:24 This message has been edited by DRMW on 2010-06-27 06:56:14