<P> Upon completion of the course new jumpmasters are expected to report to their units with a thorough understanding of the basic skills presented in class . They should then familiarize themselves with their units SOPs, so that they can keep up with the accelerated rate of learning required to keep up with their unit's operational tempo . Above all else they should always stress rehearsals . </P> <P> The student who graduates the jumpmaster course with the highest standing receives the Harry "Tug" Wilson Award . This award is named after Warrant Officer Harry "Tug" Wilson, the U.S. Army's most experienced airborne jumper during World War II, who served in an instrumental position within the Army's elite Parachute Test Platoon, testing multiple new parachute systems under a variety of conditions . </P>

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