JULY 1, 1960 MADISON SQUARE GARDENS TICKET STUB
In front of a crowd of more than 10,000 spectators, Captain Antony Easterbrook of the UK's Royal Marines fell 85 feet (26 m) to his death when a coupling link failed as he performed a "death slide" during a military tattoo at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The Mountain Leader Training Cadre is a training element of the United Kingdom's Royal Marines which provides instruction in mountain warfarearctic warfare, cold weather survival and operations, and cliff assault. The cadre has a permanent staff of mountain and arctic warfare instructors and trains mountain leaders for employment in the formations of the corps.
uring the 1950s the Royal Marine Cliff Assault Wing was formed to train marines in rock climbing and cliff assault techniques.[3] Elite training of Cliff Leaders in the late 1950s required rocky landings from various small craft (kayaks, Zodiacs and other motorized assault craft) often in heavy seas onto the Cornish coast, and rapid tactical ascents and descent of the vertical faces.[4] This skill set was necessary for exposing all trainees during the last week of the commando (green beret) course. Instructors publicly demonstrated (e.g. at Navy Days) commando methods of abseiling and high-speed fixed rope descent from clifftop grapple-hook anchors. These would typically include the 'run-down' method (a simple face down arm wrap, sometimes demonstrated on high urban buildings, and essential when carrying small arms) and the 'front swallow' and other dangerous slides down a fixed rope. These demonstrations were discontinued after Captain Antony Easterbrook, a 31-year-old member of the Cadre, fell to his death during a display in Madison Square Garden
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