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A whole lot of waiting, being broken down into chalks, lifts, and serials, more waiting, prejump, more waiting, boarding the aircraft, more waiting, wheels up, then you find out for sure if it's training or for deployment, jumping, moving to the assembly area, more waiting, then either a mission or post jump.

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