Bryce Cobb (U.S Army) Freedom Flyer Bio - Military Skydiver

Bryce Cobb
U.S Army 

Name: Bryce Cobb

Branch of Military: U.S.Army

Status: Retired

Years in Service: 7 years

Skydive

Skydives: 82

Home DZ: Skyranch

https://www.skyranch.com/

Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/skydiveskyranchsiloamsprings/

Fun Fact: I'll be graduating a 24 week police academy in April!

Other Fun Facts:

Fav Plane- Sky Van

Fav Drink: Vodka and simply peach
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One More Fun Fact About Bryce:
I got involved with Operation Enduring Warrior after meeting them at the Bataan Memorial Death March. I ran a race with them and was somehow talked into being thrown out of an airplane. They helped me attain my A license and that got me started on what would eventually be one of my favorite, and by far my most expensive hobbies! I have ran around 15 races with OEW and was just recently selected to be on their athlete team. OEW is the only connection I still have with the military and it's a life saver. I know a lot of people that have transition issues when they get out, whether by injury, or however. Operation Enduring Warrior has helped me and many others, tremendously in that sense. Not just through their skydiving program but giving us a sense of belonging within the community.

OEW:

Click the link below to learn more and get involved!
“Honor Their Sacrifice”

Thank You Bryce for your service and dedication to this country, as well as your work with our service men and women! Hope to get some jumps in together anywhere this season. Until then keep up the epic work and stay safe.

Blue Skies!

Here at Pussfoot we appreciate members of the armed forces. Many members of the skydive community are either active service members or veterans and we thought it would be great to honor them here on our page. We will be bringing you a bio every week of our featured "Freedom Flyers" with hopes that you learn something new and share in our appreciation of what these people do for our country.


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