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Hello, I'm Peyton and providing peer editing as per ENGW3307.

I noticed in your article lead, you mention the goal of the training, but you don't restate this information in the body of the article. I think you should include a new section detailing the goal of the training in your body.

I think the body of your article is very well done. The sections are split reasonably in a way that makes sense and are well sourced. All pertinent information to this training was cited well. The one thing, is there were no images included in your article. I would suggest a picture of the Air Force emblem or if any are available, pictures of Air Force pararescuemen.

I like the amount of detail you put into researching this and the number of sources you have. However, you forgot to put a section heading for your references.

Overall, you did a great job covering this topic and making it clear what is to be expected and what the purpose of this course is. However, a couple of things that I think you might want to add are, possibly a brief history, where someone might apply, and perhaps other sources of preparatory resources aside from Mike Maroney. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Psayasith (talkcontribs) 17:36, 17 June 2018 (UTC)Reply