Members of the Golden Knights performing a formation skydiving jump Members of the Golden Knights performing a formation skydiving jump

Golden Knights

Take an adventurous path as part of the U.S. Army Parachute Team, more widely known as the Golden Knights. You’ll perform around the world as an elite unit.

Make History as an Aerial Ambassador

Combine your passion for skydiving with your desire for teamwork. As a Golden Knight, you’ll compete among the best and serve as an ambassador for the Army in communities across the nation and around the world.

A Golden Knights parachute team lining up to board an aircraft A Golden Knights parachute team lining up to board an aircraft

Teams that MAKE UP the Golden Knights

The Golden Knights are made up of several expert teams and skilled professionals who all play a critical role in the Army’s success. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and even those behind-the-scenes handling jump logistics. Whether you’re jumping out of planes going 120 miles per hour or learning how to land with expert precision, you’ll embrace the thrill of adventure and feel proud while doing it.

A Golden Knights skydiver flying a US Flag as he parachutes through the sky A Golden Knights skydiver flying a US Flag as he parachutes through the sky

A Legacy of Success

What started in 1959 as a small team competing against the former Soviet Union’s skydivers is now an international icon representing the Army’s success. The Golden Knights have earned over 3,800 medals in competition while also achieving 348 world records in the process.

See the Golden Knights in Action

Get a glimpse of what it's like to be a champion of the sky. Watch the Golden Knights live, stay up to date with events near you, or download instructions to request an appearance.

EVENTS IN YOUR AREA

Date Event Location
May 9, 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic
The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
9000 N Ocean Blvd
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
May 10 - 11, 2024 Sun Fun Festival
Plyler Park
1000 N Ocean Blvd
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
May 11, 2024 Good Neighbor Day Open House and Airshow
Dekalb Peachtree Airport
2000 Airport Road
Atlanta, GA 30341
May 22, 2024 All American Week
Pope Army Airfield
1526 Hurst Dr
Fayetteville, NC 28803
May 25 - 26, 2024 Miami Beach Air and Sea Show
Miami Beach
1130 Ocean Dr
Miami, FL 33139
May 25 - 26, 2024 Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach State Park
Jones Beach State Park
1 Ocean Parkway
Wantagh, NY 11793
May 26, 2024 Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
4790 W 16th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46222
Jun 1, 2024 National Black Bear Fest
The Port O' Plymouth
302 East Water Street
Plymouth, NC 27962
Jun 3 - 8, 2024 D-Day 80 Commemoration
Normandy Beach
1 English Channel
France, NA 14960
Jun 8 - 9, 2024 Selfridge Open House and Airshow
Selfridge Air National Guard Base
44875 N Jefferson Ave
Selfridge ANGB, MI 48045
Jun 12, 2024 U.S. Army Twilight Tattoo
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall
10 Summerall Field
Arlington, VA 22211
Jun 18, 2024 Washington Nationals Army Day
Nationals Park
1500 S Capitol St SE
Washington, DC 20003
Jun 21 - 22, 2024 Wings Over Wausau
Wausau Downtown Airport
725 Woods Place
Wausau, WI 54403
Jun 22 - 23, 2024 CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show
Dayton International Airport
3600 Terminal Dr
Dayton, OH 45377
Jul 3 - 5, 2024 Dubuque Riverfront Airshow
Dubuque Riverfront
1 AY Mcdonald Park
Dubuque, IA 52001
Jul 3 - 7, 2024 Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show
Battle Creek Executive Airport
15551 S Airport Road
Battle Creek, MI 49015
Jul 13, 2024 America's Freedom Fest
Goshen Municipal Airport
17229 Co Rd 42
Goshen, IN 46526
Jul 20 - 21, 2024 Artic Thunder Air Show and Open House
JB Elmendorf-Richardson
10471 20th Street
Anchorage, AK 99506
Jul 27 - 28, 2024 Milwaukee Air and Water Show
McKinley Park and Bradford Beach
1750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Aug 10 - 11, 2024 Chicago Air and Water Show
North Avenue Beach
1600 N Lake Shore Dr
Chicago, IL 60007
Aug 17 - 18, 2024 Gary Air Show
Marquette Park
1 North Grand Boulevard
Gary, IN 46401
Aug 17, 2024 Mattoon Air Show
Coles County Memorial Airport
432 Airport Road
Mattoon, IL 61938
Aug 24 - 25, 2024 Offutt Air Force Base Airshow
Offutt Air Force Base
478 Butler Boulevard
Offutt AFB, NE 68113
Aug 31 - Sep 1, 2024 Cleveland National Airshow
Burke Lakefront Airport
1501 N Marginal Rd
Cleveland, OH 44114
Oct 4 - 6, 2024 Great Pacific Airshow
Huntington Beach
111 Huntington Beach
Huntington beach, CA 92648
Oct 11 - 13, 2024 Amigo Airsho
Biggs Army Airfield
1 East Fort Bliss
Fort Bliss, TX 79918
Oct 13, 2024 Army Ten Miler
Washington DC
102 3rd Ave
Washington, DC 20319
Oct 26, 2024 Festival D'Avion
Moore County Airport
7825 Aviation Drive
Carthage, NC 28327
Dec 14, 2024 Army Navy Football Game
FedEx Field
1600 Fedex Way
Great Landover, MD 20785
A Golden Knights parachute team poses for a photo in a helicopter before a jump A Golden Knights parachute team poses for a photo in a helicopter before a jump

WHAT IT TAKES TO BECOME A GOLDEN KNIGHT

While there's an opportunity for all members of the Army to become a Golden Knight, positions are highly competitive and meant for those dedicated to being a skydiving specialist. Soldiers must meet these requirements to be considered:

  • Qualified: Airborne qualified or willing to attend U.S. Army Airborne School
  • Experienced: Performed a minimum of 100 military or civilian free-fall jumps
  • Disciplined: Clean military and civilian criminal or disciplinary record
  • Approved: Must have submitted an application packet for approval

A member of the Golden Knights poses for a photo as he jumps from a CH-47 Chinook helicopter A member of the Golden Knights poses for a photo as he jumps from a CH-47 Chinook helicopter

Every Golden Knight is a Soldier First

To become a member of the Golden Knights, you must first become an Army Soldier. Explore the variety of career opportunities the Army offers and see what it takes to join.

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Our conversation will likely begin with some basic qualifying questions, like your age and education level. From there, the conversation will be about getting to know you and your goals for the future. Expect us to ask about your interests and skills so we can suggest Army jobs that might interest you.

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