325:. The first known airborne commando operation in military history was conducted by Maximilian Hermann Richard Paschen von Cossel, then Leutnant of the Royal Prussian Army and his new pilot, then Royal Saxon Vice Sergeant Rudolf Windisch. Windisch flew the Roland Walfisch used for this purpose and set Cossel down in a wooded area behind the Russian front. During the night of October 2/3, 1916, Cossel blew up the Rowno–Brody railway line, 85 kilometers behind the eastern front, in several places. This was acknowledged in the army report of October 4, 1916: Eastern theater of war: ... Oberleutnant v. Cossel, who was set down from the plane southwest of Rowno by Vice Sergeant Windisch and picked up again after 24 hours, interrupted the Rowno-Brody railway line at several points by means of explosives. ... The First Quartermaster General. Ludendorff. According to Russian reports, however, the tracks were only slightly damaged in one place, so that a train just passing them could continue its journey unhindered. The second operational military parachute jump from 490 metres (1,600 ft) was logged in the night of August 8—9 1918 by Italian assault troops. Arditi Lieutenant
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Russian front. During the night of October 2/3, 1916, Cossel blew up the Rowno–Brody railway line, 85 kilometers behind the eastern front, in several places. This was acknowledged in the army report of October 4, 1916: Eastern theater of war: ... Oberleutnant v. Cossel, who was set down from the plane southwest of Rowno by Vice Sergeant Windisch and picked up again after 24 hours, interrupted the Rowno-Brody railway line at several points by means of explosives. ... The First Quartermaster General. Ludendorff. According to Russian reports, however, the tracks were only slightly damaged in one place, so that a train just passing them could continue its journey unhindered.
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1991, several
Ukraine-based units from the Soviet Airborne Forces were absorbed into the newly created Ukrainian Ground Forces, where they remained until 2016, when they separated to become one of five branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Air Assault Forces are in constant combat readiness. They are the high-mobility branch of the military, responsible for air assaults and military parachuting operations. Before the Russo-Ukrainian War they were also the main forces sent by Ukraine to peacekeeping missions around the world. They are considered the elite of Ukraine's armed forces.
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Company, Engineer
Company and HQ Company, were dropped under German fire east of Driel. They overran Driel, after it was realised that the Heveadorp ferry had been destroyed. In Driel, the Polish paratroopers set up a defensive "hedgehog" position, from which over the next two nights further attempts were made to cross the Rhine.
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The following day, the Poles were able to produce some makeshift boats and attempt a crossing. With great difficulty and under German fire from the heights of
Westerbouwing on the north bank of the river, the 8th Parachute Company and, later, additional troops from 3rd Battalion, managed to cross the
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on the South bank of the Rhine. The Poles suffered significant casualties during the next few days of fighting, but still were able, by their presence, to cause around 2,500 German troops to be diverted to deal with them for fear of them supporting the remnants of 1st
Airborne trapped over the lower
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with the infantry pin and reddish-brown boots. Distinct from all other soldiers of the IDF, Paratroopers wear a tunic and belt over the shirt. The IDF has one active paratrooper brigade and four reserve brigades consisting of personnel who served their mandatory time in the 35th brigade, and who are
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Airborne units in rotation form part of the Parachute Brigade alternatively serving their field tenures in counter-insurgency/high altitude areas. One of the two field regiments (9 Para Fd Regt and 17 Para Fd Regt) also forms part of the brigade while the other serves out its field tenure on
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The first known airborne commando operation in military history was conducted by
Maximilian Hermann Richard Paschen von Cossel, then Leutnant of the Royal Prussian Army and his new pilot, then Royal Saxon Vice Sergeant Rudolf Windisch. Windisch flew the Roland Walfisch used for this purpose and set
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continue to form the core of special operations units. The division has two brigade equivalents and several independent companies and battalions. All told, about 10,000 troops served in that division in 2010, most of them support or logistics personnel. The
Fallschirmjägertruppe currently uses the
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capability, another high priority, and would also compete with the badly stretched strategic air lift capability, essential to
Churchill's strategy in the Far East. It took the continued reintervention of Churchill to ensure that sufficient aircraft were devoted to the airborne project to make it
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asked the British government for air support, including dropping the Brigade in the vicinity of Warsaw. This request was refused on the grounds of "operational considerations" and the "difficulties" in coordinating with the Soviet forces. Eventually, the Brigade entered combat when it was dropped
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The 8th Battalion became 16th Battalion, Mahar Regiment in 1976 before reconverting to the 12th Battalion, Mechanised Infantry Regiment. A sizable part of the battalion was retained in the airborne role for some time, forming the armoured element of the 50th (Independent) Parachute Brigade and
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of a circular design. These parachutes could be steered to a small degree by pulling on the risers (four straps connecting the paratrooper's harness to the connectors) and suspension lines which attach to the parachute canopy itself. German paratroopers, whose harnesses had only a single riser
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was delayed by two days, to 21 September. The British units which were supposed to cover the landing zone were in a bad situation and out of radio contact with the main Allied forces. Finally, the 2nd Battalion, and elements of the 3rd Battalion, with support troops from the Brigade's Medical
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Infantry Combat Vehicles. But due to administrative and logistic reasons, it was discontinued and their role being taken over by the para battalions themselves, with a platoon strength of each battalion being trained and equipped for the mechanized role within the brigade.
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With the end of the Colonial War, the Portuguese parachute troops were reorganized as the Paratroopers Corps, with the Light Parachute Brigade as its operational unit. In 1993, the Paratroopers Corps was transferred from the Portuguese Air Force to the
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attached at the back, could not manipulate their parachutes in such a manner. Today, paratroopers still use round parachutes, or round parachutes modified so as to be more fully controlled with toggles. The parachutes are usually deployed by a
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In 1944, Argentina became the second country on the continent of South America to use Paratroopers, after Peru. The first paratroopers were issued jump helmets similar to that used by the British at the time, with other equipment based on the
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that guard from attack from a specific direction. The possible use of paratroopers also forces defenders to spread out to protect other areas which would otherwise be safe. Another common use for paratroopers is to establish an
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in 1954, all airborne battalions were upgraded to regiments over the next two years. Only the French Air Force's Commandos de l'Air (Air Force) were excluded. In 1956, the 2e Régiment de Parachutiste Coloniaux took part in the
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in 1943 met with mixed success, and some commanders concluded the airborne experiment was a failure. Once again, it took the reintervention of senior British political leaders, looking ahead to the potential needs of
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The two Territorial Army battalions, 106th (Bangalore) and 116th (Deolali) form the airborne element of the Terriers (as the Territorial Army is popularly known) and are presently involved in COIN operations.
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in 1944. The Poles were initially landed by glider from 18 September, whilst, due to bad weather over England, the parachute section of the Brigade was held up, and jumped on 21 September at
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Another major paratroopers division was formed during 1942 (the 184rd Parachute Division "Nembo") and a third had started forming in 1943 (the 184rd Parachute Division "Ciclone"). After the
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of summer 2006. The Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore" is still mainly deployed abroad in international stabilization and peacekeeping operation, on rotation with the other elite units of the
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On 26 September 1944, the Brigade (now including the 1st Battalion and elements of the 3rd Battalion, who were parachuted near to Grave on 23 September) was ordered to march towards
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battalions; of the regular bns, five are Airborne battalions, while nine are Special Forces battalions. Formerly designated "Commando" units, they are now designated Special Forces:
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and undertook occupation duties in Northern Germany until it was disbanded on 30 June 1947. The majority of its soldiers chose to stay in exile rather than hazard returning to the
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soldier to execute a parachute jump on November 17, 1915. He performed 23 test and exhibition parachute drops without problems to publicise the system and overcome the prejudice
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elite airborne unit meant for anti-guerilla and commando operations. The unit is currently used for homeland defense and international combat operations as part of the JGSDF’s
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Three of the Special Forces battalions were originally trained for use in certain environments; 1st Bn , 9th Bn and 10th Bn . Subsequently, the 21st Bn was raised for
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The reorganization of the Portuguese Army in 2006 caused the extinction of the Airborne Troops Command. The Independent Airborne Brigade was transformed in the present
1852:, from 1961 to 1975, being involved both in airborne and air assault operations. In addition to the regular units of paratroopers, in Mozambique were also created the
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divisions have been disbanded, as well as one brigade and a brigade-sized training centre. Nevertheless, Russian Airborne Troops are still the largest in the world.
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Rhine in two attempts. In total, about 200 Polish paratroopers made it across in two days, and were able to cover the subsequent withdrawal of the remnants of the
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31st Battalion (Commando), Rashtriya Rifles, is also affiliated to the Parachute Regiment, for special operations conducted by the counter-insurgency force.
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is a military association, which is a registered charity and is made up of serving and ex members of Airborne units of the British Corps of Royal Engineers.
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divisions extended to over a dozen, with a concomitant reduction in quality in the higher-numbered units of the series. Among these divisions was the 9th
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The first public reports in the United States of testing of the airborne principle by the U.S. Army with paratroopers was in a February 1929 issue of
693:, also in Brittany in Plumelec: June 6, 0 h 40. Captain Pierre Marienne was killed on July 12 in Plumelec. French SAS paratroopers also fought in the
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In 1930, the U.S. Army experimented with the concept of parachuting three-man heavy-machine-gun teams. Nothing came of these early experiments.
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status. The 9th Guards Army was eventually formed with three Guards Rifle Corps (37,38,39) of Airborne divisions. One of the new units was the
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divisions, and often played a "fire brigade" role on the western front. Their constituents were often encountered on the battlefield as ad hoc
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assets were re-organised and used as the core of a new series of elite Luftwaffe Infantry divisions, numbered in a series beginning with the
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Airborne forces raised by Australia have included a small number of conventional and special forces units. During the Second World War the
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and use parachutes to land safely on the ground. This is one of the three types of "forced entry" strategic techniques for entering a
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in order to help liberate the country. The British government, however, pressured the Poles into allowing the unit to be used in the
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paratroopers. The first Allied soldier killed in the liberation of France was Free French SAS Corporal Emile Bouétard of the
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and anti-narcotics force. With the dissolution of the Civil Guard in 1991, the unit became part of the
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plus three Italian interpreters), parachuted into Italy to blow up an aqueduct in a daring raid named
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and in the takeover of Celebes in the Dutch East Indies.
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1374:. In 1991, a Parachutist Tactical group was deployed to
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1149:( 50th (Independent) Parachute Brigade Provost Section.
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1430:(Resolution 1701), as a result of the war between
964:. These formations were organised and equipped as
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3095:Argentine Paratroopers – Historical Equipment etc
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2083:Extensive successful drops were made during the
1445:Other paratroopers units operate as part of the
1104:Elite soldiers of Indian Army's 9 Para Commandos
919:were also used in the Low Countries against the
509:4th Paratrooper Cavalry Scout Squadron (Córdoba)
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521:Logistic & Support Base "Córdoba" (Córdoba)
198:unit. Traditionally paratroopers fight only as
3111:The European Military- Parachuting Association
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1366:In 1982 the Italian Brigade Folgore landed in
518:4th Paratrooper Jump Support Company (Córdoba)
389:In World War II, paratroopers most often used
2795:"El CAP en la guerra con el Ecuador en 1941"
2650:"Transfer of parachute capability announced"
1688:The Brigade was originally trained close to
1195:- Has been active since 1955 and is part of
1082:The regiment has a total of 14 regular, one
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2981:Hand, Roger "Overlord and Operational Art"
2776:The paratroopers were dropped from Italian
2143:– this capability is currently operated by
1848:. These units were actively engaged in the
1422:. In August 2007, the Folgore took part in
1036:were issued specialist weapons such as the
273:aircraft during Operation Toy Drop 2007 at
2996:With the 6th Airborne Division in Normandy
2894:. Cambridge University Press. p. 67.
1643:1st (Polish) Independent Parachute Brigade
1637:1st Independent Parachute Brigade (Poland)
751:), which coexisted until 1954. During the
639:1st Foreign Parachute Heavy Mortar Company
512:4th Paratrooper Engineer Company (Córdoba)
503:601st Air Assault Regiment (Campo de Mayo)
2818:. Arribasiemprearriba.com. Archived from
2729:. Ejection-history.org.uk. Archived from
2197:sponsored the concept, and Major General
2170:Image representing a U.S. paratrooper at
1785:In 1945, the Brigade was attached to the
1603:In 1965, a paratrooper unit known as the
1555:Notably, Japanese troopers fought in the
1545:Raiding artillery company (120 personnel)
931:, though they suffered large casualties.
909:. In the same assault the bridges around
506:4th Paratrooper Artillery Group (Córdoba)
366:The first extensive use of paratroopers (
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2412:(first ed.). Osprey. p. 209.
2182:, in July 1940. The platoon leader was
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1424:United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
945:in the Military History Museum, Dresden
647:1er Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes
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3140:U.S. Navy Parachute Team ("Leapfrogs")
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2236:American airborne landings in Normandy
2230:. For the role of paratroopers in the
2124:and involving the British 6th and the
2005:. In 1940 and in the aftermath of the
1977:has its origins in the elite force of
1328:. Other scattered elements joined the
731:, the post-war French military of the
576:Constant "Marin" Duclos was the first
566:1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment
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2488:"Mº 44 "Circa" (E.T.A.) Paracaidista"
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1289:. It was trained for the assault on
1133:622 Parachute Composite Company (ASC)
745:Bataillons Étrangers de Parachutistes
2754:. Tanks Encyclopedia. Archived from
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2550:. Modelaria.blogspot.com. 2004-02-27
1750:During the operation, the Brigade's
1533:Headquarters company (220 personnel)
1221:646th Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)
1210:551st Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)
1206:226th Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)
737:Bataillon de Parachutistes Coloniaux
584:had for such life-saving equipment.
500:14th Paratroopers Regiment (Córdoba)
58:adding citations to reliable sources
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2888:Jan M. Ciechanowski (16 May 2002).
2784:by General Alberto Thorndike Elmore
2203:United States Army Airborne Command
2135:Several parachute squadrons of the
1202:55th Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)
665:, French Airborne forces fought in
401:Some military exhibition units and
302:for landing other units, as at the
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3145:How Armies Hit The Silk - J. Peck
3117:The Airborne Engineers Association
1993:, during the initial phase of the
1518:-level force, and was part of the
1276:Carabinieri Paratroopers Battalion
691:4e Bataillon d’Infanterie de l’Air
411:high-altitude military parachuting
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1564:Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s
1322:Gruppo di Combattimento "Folgore"
490:4th Airborne Brigade HQ (Córdoba)
3135:The Belgian Special Forces Group
3064:. Hearst Magazines. p. 566.
2994:See for example, Gale, Richard,
2174:, Virginia. Likely ca. 1940–1945
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1520:Imperial Japanese Army Air Force
1287:185th Parachute Division Folgore
1040:and specially designed helmets.
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822:Division Légère d'Intervention
150:Paratroopers of the armies of
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2657:Army: The Soldiers' Newspaper
2606:. Ejercito.mil.ar. 2014-02-03
2460:Michael N. Ingrisano (2001).
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1946:. They were also deployed in
1773:British 1st Airborne Division
1674:British 1st Airborne Division
1542:Two glider infantry regiments
1312:Corpo Italiano di Liberazione
923:, although their use against
905:in the further invasion into
877:on April 9, 1940, as part of
721:1st Parachute Hussar Regiment
597:Groupes d’Infanterie de l’Air
568:during the Second World War (
194:, usually as part of a large
3036:. Raf.mod.uk. Archived from
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2816:"El Paracaidismo en el Perú"
2067:. The larger scale drops in
1960:Ukrainian Air Assault Forces
1787:Polish 1st Armoured Division
1600:troops were used in combat.
1475:1st Airborne Brigade (Japan)
1345:Paratroopers Brigade Folgore
1306:September 8th 1943 Armistice
1240:Italian paratroopers of the
1175:35th Brigade during training
949:Hence later in the war, the
938:Wiesel 1 MK20 (1991) of the
816:But in the aftermath of the
532:Airborne forces of Australia
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384:Douglas C-47 Skytrain/Dakota
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141:Paratrooper (disambiguation)
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1447:Army Special Forces Command
1326:Italian Co-belligerent Army
1299:Second battle of El Alamein
1127:60 Parachute Field Hospital
493:2nd Paratroopers Regiment "
475:Fuerza de Despliegue Rápido
413:, also deploying manually.
342:Gruppo speciale Aviazione I
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3105:Pathfinder Parachute Group
2572:September 1, 2011, at the
2384:Gryphon (parachute system)
2323:List of paratrooper forces
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550:Special Operations Command
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423:List of paratrooper forces
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220:infantry fighting vehicles
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2242:U.S. Combat Jumps in WWII
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826:11e Division Parachutiste
788:25e Division Parachutiste
780:10e Division Parachutiste
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281:Paratroopers jump out of
3076:Popular Sciences page 55
2523:"Paratrooper photograph"
2410:A Dictionary of Aviation
2408:Wragg, David W. (1973).
2137:Royal Air Force Regiment
2095:), under the command of
1854:Parachute Special Groups
1568:Ground Component Command
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1418:and to December 2014 in
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831:In the aftermath of the
132:Not to be confused with
2854:The Polish Army 1939–45
2687:Australian Army Journal
2509:March 29, 2012, at the
2284:Operation Market Garden
2104:Operation Market Garden
1922:100th Airborne Division
1893:Russian Airborne Forces
1850:Portuguese Colonial War
1803:Portuguese Paratroopers
1734:Operation Market Garden
1670:Operation Market Garden
1617:National Police of Peru
1590:Ecuadorian–Peruvian War
1573:
1330:Italian Social Republic
893:between the islands of
542:1st Parachute Battalion
2927:MilitaryHistoryNow.com
2678:Scanlan, Paul (2012).
2180:29th Infantry Regiment
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2159:WWII U.S. paratroopers
2078:the invasion of France
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1906:Soviet Airborne Forces
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1873:Rapid Reaction Brigade
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1666:Western theatre of war
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1525:It was commanded by a
1380:Operation Restore Hope
1318:"Folgore" Combat Group
1295:North African Campaign
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2948:The User of Air Power
2354:National Airborne Day
2349:Pathfinder (military)
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2089:6th Airborne Division
2073:1st Airborne Division
2033:Glider Pilot Regiment
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357:William Wedgwood Benn
353:William George Barker
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3169:Military parachuting
3034:"RAF Regiment Roles"
2289:Operation Shoestring
2130:Far Eastern theatres
2029:Air Landing Regiment
1901:Russian paratroopers
1824:Portuguese Air Force
1791:new Communist Poland
1744:Stanisław Sosabowski
1721:invasion of Normandy
1654:Stanisław Sosabowski
1251:Paratroopers of the
1193:Paratroopers Brigade
1109:equipped with their
879:Operation Weserübung
685:) on June 5 with 17
663:Invasion of Normandy
407:"ram-air" parachutes
355:and British Captain
176:military parachutist
139:For other uses, see
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3189:Military parachutes
3123:ArmyParatrooper.org
2780:bomber-transports.
2264:Operation Avalanche
2100:Richard Nelson Gale
2053:Special Air Service
1826:, as the Parachute
1811:unit, organized in
1736:in September 1944.
1709:nationwide uprising
1580:Paratrooper Company
1557:Battle of Palembang
1032:in April 1945. The
828:, 11e DP) in 1971.
803:War of Independence
753:First Indochina War
701:on January, and in
659:Special Air Service
614:who had escaped to
460:) is a unit of the
439:Military exhibition
417:Historical examples
338:Savoia-Pomilio SP.4
275:Pope Air Force Base
212:mechanized infantry
184:military operations
182:trained to conduct
3179:Combat occupations
3128:2010-01-31 at the
2338:Military Free Fall
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2007:Dunkirk evacuation
1985:at the request of
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3061:Popular Mechanics
2901:978-0-521-89441-8
2864:978-0-85045-417-8
2782:Skydiving in Peru
2635:978-0-19-551784-2
2494:on March 1, 2014.
2473:978-1-57638-339-1
2304:Operation Varsity
2299:Raid at Los Baños
2294:Operation Topside
2279:Operation Dragoon
2274:Operation Cyclone
2259:Operation Postern
2232:Normandy Landings
2122:Operation Varsity
2085:Normandy landings
2041:invasion of Crete
1987:Winston Churchill
1705:Polish resistance
1613:counterinsurgency
1514:. The unit was a
1412:Operation Babylon
987:Parachute Brigade
871:airborne invasion
801:had launched its
675:Operation Samwest
671:Operation Dingson
645:In May 1943, the
626:. As part of the
608:Charles de Gaulle
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