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Singleton, New South Wales, Australia—Parachutes paint the sky as more than 270 U.S. soldiers jumped out of four C-141 Starlifters onto the rolling hills of Singleton Drop Zone on May 5. The jump was part of exercise Tandem Thrust 01, a combined U.S.-Australian crisis action planning and contingency response military training exercise involving more than 27,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. (Australian army photo by Corporal Jason Weeding)
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