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    Fire Suppression – Smokejumpers

    By Eben Lehman on January 26, 2017
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    Smokejumper center at Grangeville, Idaho, 1991.
    Parachute in tree.
    Smokejumper leaving the plane.
    Smokejumper soon after leaving plane, Lolo National Forest, Montana.
    Smokejumper with parachute caught in a tree top.
    Smokejumper approaching ground. Six Mile, near Remount Depot.
    Smokejumpers in Ford Trimotor plane about to bail out over Six-Mile Creek.
    Two jumpers about to take off in Ford Trimotor plane, Lolo National Forest, Montana.
    Smokejumper leaving 30-foot platform used for training jumps.
    A smokejumper descending.
    A smokejumper nearing the ground, Okanogan National Forest, Washington.
    Parachute jumper Dick Tuttle near top of 100-foot lodgepole pine snag.
    Smokejumpers with wind-filled chutes, Lolo National Forest, Montana.
    A U.S. Forest Service smokejumper exhibit display.
    Ford Trimotor plane under contract from Johnson Flying Service about to take off with a squad of smokejumpers.
    Typical tree landing encountered by Forest Service smokejumpers.
    Forest Service smokejumper caught in tree, Lolo National Forest, Montana.
    Frank Derry, parachute instructor-rigger, instructing prospective smokejumper. " data-envira-height="300" data-envira-width="290" />
    Smokejumper leaving 30-foot platform used for training jumps.
    Practice in escape training procedures, Lolo National Forest, Montana.
    Smokejumper trainee in mid-air during jump from tower.
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    Forest Service smokejumper practicing let down techniques on training units at Aerial Fire Depot " data-envira-height="300" data-envira-width="238" />
    Parachute turning simulator, designed and built by the Missoula Equipment Development Center.
    Forest Service smokejumper practicing on training units at Aerial Fire Depot. " data-envira-height="300" data-envira-width="237" />
    Forest Service smokejumper training at Aerial Fire Depot.
    Parachute supply drop.
    Smokejumper.
    Smokejumper over Lolo National Forest, Montana.
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    Bill Carver, foreman in smokejumper unit at Missoula, Montana.
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