Veteran Parachute Expert Thomas Hall Inducted into U.S. Army Rigger Hall of Fame
A Veteran Parachute Rigger’s Journey to Recognition
According to DVIDS, Thomas Hall a veteran parachute expert received a special honor at Yuma Proving Ground’s Yuma Test Center. He’s now part of a small group of elite parachute riggers in the U.S. Army Rigger Hall of Fame. Hall served in the Army for 36 years retiring as a Command Sergeant Major. He’s jumped out of planes nearly 800 times ensuring the safety of soldiers. Hall along with his family attended a ceremony in Virginia where he was officially inducted into the Hall of Fame. This recognition marks a significant milestone in his career from his early days as a private to his current role as a test officer and jumper at Yuma Proving Ground.
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Celebrating Veteran Parachute Rigger Thomas Hall’s Induction at Yuma Proving Ground Luncheon
At a luncheon thrown by his colleagues at Yuma Proving Ground, Hall’s achievements were celebrated. He expressed his gratitude for the support and emphasized the importance of a parachute rigger’s role in keeping soldiers safe. Hall’s induction into the Hall of Fame is a tribute to his dedication and service to the Army and his fellow soldiers.