U.S. Air Force Special Operations Team makes a High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) parachute jump (sometimes known as Military Free Fall). They jumped at about 10,000 feet – no oxygen required – over the Florida panhandle.
EDIT: Because of feedback I have redacted the HALO portion of the description as this clearly does not fall under that category.


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HALO is not a 10,000FT! Somebody needs to redo this and quit lying! I jumped 14,000 solo on my first jump for AFF training level 1!!
Team Chaos is right, this is not a HALO jump.
HALO jumps are done at about 20,000 ft-30,000 ft.
Most of these jumps require oxygen tanks.
rcaf halo jumps are from 30,000 to 45,000ft