U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Chris Lalonde, center, holds his military working dog, Sgt. Maj. Fasco, and jumpmaster Kirby Rodriguez behind them, as they free fall through the air making history with the military’s first tandem airborne jump from an altitude of 12,500 feet on Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Sept. 18, 2009. Lalonde is assigned to Company D, 701st Military Police Battalion, and Rodriguez is assigned to the 342nd Training Squadron. U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Chris Lalonde, center, holds his military working dog, Sgt. Maj. Fasco, and jumpmaster Kirby Rodriguez behind them, as they free fall through the air making history with the military’s first tandem airborne jump from an altitude of 12,500 feet on Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Sept. 18, 2009. Lalonde is assigned to Company D, 701st Military Police Battalion, and Rodriguez is assigned to the 342nd Training Squadron. SHARE: Download: Full Size (5.75 MB) Tags: Photo Essays Credit: VIRIN: 774460-W-OAE00-790.jpg Photo Gallery