Fort Bliss Air Assault School
Take a deeper look into the school that is known as the hardest 10 days in the Army. Service members from across different branches endure two weeks of physical and technical training at the Fort Bliss Air Assault School, run by the 1st Armored Division Iron Training Detachment, in order to earn their Air Assault wings.

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Air Assault School • Zero Day Obstacle Course

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Rappel Master Aircraft Rappel

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HOW I PASSED AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL AS A CADET // My Experience + Advice

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Air Assault At Fort Bliss

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U.S. Army Air Assault School

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What Soldiers Go Through At Army Air Assault School | Boot Camp

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101st Airborne Division Air Assault Demonstration, As part of the Week of the Eagles celebration

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RUCKING TIPS AND TRICKS (HOW I TRAINED FOR AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL)

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PCS to Fort Bliss? Here’s are few things you can expect

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It's Better at Bliss! Fort Bliss, Texas

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Coca Cola 600

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Why is AIR ASSAULT School So Hard?

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Mind Blowing Moments That Were Actually Caught on Camera

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10 Things I wish I knew before coming to Airborne School

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Fort Campbell's 101st Sustainment Brigade tackle Sabalauski Air Assault Obstacle Course

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Ep 34 - How to Pass Air Assault School by a Black Hat

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Air Assault Course Phase 2 - M1097 HMMWV Slingload Inspection

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Rappeling From Helicopters • U.S. Army Air Assault School

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The 10 Layout

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