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2012 Golden Knights Schedule

December 9, 2011

 Day two for the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) started with the final open floor session for both old and new event organizers to approach our booth in order to further coordinate the 2012 season.  The last several hours on the exhibit floor helped solidify our schedule and allowed us to war game how [...]

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ICAS Day 2

December 9, 2011

 Day two for the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) started with an award luncheon for marketing efforts throughout the 2011 Air Show season. Not only were the US Army Parachute Team depicted in several of the advertisements developed by some of the awarded Air Shows, we attended the first and second place venues for [...]

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Golden Knight 52nd Anniversary Reunion

December 8, 2011

    Over 400 Alumni of the Golden Knights, family, friends and current US Army Parachute Team members came together this past weekend to celebrate Fifty-two years of camradre built serving as Ambassadors of Good Will representing all Soldiers across the world.    Former Knights’ came rolling in from all parts of theUSthe first of [...]

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Setting up at ICAS for the 2012 Show Season

December 6, 2011

International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) is currently underway for the 2012 show season, and elements of the Team are here representing our organization along with the other two DoD sanctioned demonstration teams, the Navy Blue Angels and the Air Force Thunder Birds. This venue is put on annually for air show organizers and performers [...]

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Marshall University Winds Stops Gold Team

October 16, 2011

The Golden Knights were invited back to Marshall University in Huntington West Virginia to perform at the homecoming game.  However the winds in rare form at the stadium were over 30 miles per hour.  Unfortunately the team was not able to jump just moments before the kick off at 3:05 p.m. against Rice University.  The [...]

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