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  • '''Paratroop''' is a designation applied to infantry soldiers or units, trained and equi ...try, amd a wide range of national, local, and informal designations. While paratroop units up to corps size fought in the Second World War,<ref>The First Allied
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  • | pagename = Paratroop | abc = Paratroop
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Paratroop]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • File:Paratroop jump from C-17.jpg
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  • {{rpl|Paratroop}} ...so can refer to military units that either have, or historically have had, paratroop qualification:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Paratroop]]
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  • Commander of French [[paratroop|airborne]] forces in the [[Indochinese revolution]]
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  • The operational [[paratroop]] unit of the [[British Army]]
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...used for emergency escape from aircraft in distress, [[air assault]] by [[paratroop]]s, and the sport of skydiving.
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...heaters; while usually among bases, special cases can include long-range [[paratroop]] or [[special operations]] delivery to a combat area
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  • Changed AKS-74 to AK, the AKS is the paratroop version with folding skeletonized stock (the AKMs folding stock is solid).
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  • '''Paratroop''' is a designation applied to infantry soldiers or units, trained and equi ...try, amd a wide range of national, local, and informal designations. While paratroop units up to corps size fought in the Second World War,<ref>The First Allied
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  • [[U.S. Army]] officer who commanded [[paratroop|Airborne]] units in the [[Second World War]], he rose to full general and [
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  • | pagename = Paratroop | abc = Paratroop
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • {{r|Paratroop||**}}
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • In addition, the [[Paratroop|airborne]] forces were under central control of the combined General Staff
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...that the modern military significance of Crete, as in the costly German [[paratroop]] attack that conquered the island but destroyed the German airborne force,
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  • ...[[Pope Air Force Base]], which is the main air support facility for U.S. [[paratroop]] operations, including airlift and close air support.
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...ions as to what could be done positively with a forward bases, seized by [[paratroop]]s and well defended. It may hae set unreasonable expectations for the subs Two subsequent [[paratroop|airborne]] raids, one in the Phu Doan area in November 1952, and then Opera
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • *****7th Paratroop Division
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Paratroop]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | [[Senior Infantry and Paratroop Officer]]
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...German airfields, which they did using ground vehicles; they were not a [[paratroop]] formation.
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...skill rather than an action, but when it is a respected skill like combat paratroop|parachuting, qualification badges such as "jump wings" are highly respected
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...organized parachute infantry divisions, also called paratroop|airborne or paratroop. Given the limited capacity of troop-carrying aircraft, these divisions wer
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  • ...uadron]]. Depending on the unit, the combat battalions are qualified as [[paratroop]]s, in helicopter [[air assault]], or in light infantry operations in diffi
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  • ...ly called '''D-Day''', were [[Operation Neptune]]. They began with night [[paratroop]] and [[air assault|glider]] drops, and amphibious attacks after dawn. "D-D
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...lly, they will also have completed the Jump Master, Pathfinder, [[HALO]] [[paratroop|parachutist]]; Pathfinder, Basic and Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Cours
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  • ...ry|Field Artillery and stayed with that branch until becoming a founder of paratroop|Airborne .
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  • The U.S. Army's largest [[paratroop]] unit. Created during World War II as a paratroop division and based at Fort Campbell, [[Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky]]. It
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  • ...up]], which operated the Ho Chi Minh trail, as most fearing even a limited paratroop or heliborne ground attack.
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  • *'''[[paratroop]]ers''': parachute into the battle area or very near it
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  • ...ng the airmobile division against the 82nd Airborne Division, the latter a paratroop division moved by Air Force transports and having [[close air support]] fro
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  • {{r|Paratroop}}
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  • ...ns Command]]. The name is an acronym for "sea, air, land"; they are also [[paratroop|parachute-qualified]] successors of the [[Underwater Demolition Team]]s, or
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  • {{rpl|Paratroop}}
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