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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Paratroop]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • ...ates Air Force]] specialists who land with the first [[airborne (military)|paratroop]] or [[heliborne|covert heliborne]] ground troops into an area, and survey
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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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  • '''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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  • {{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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  • ...[[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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  • ...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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  • ...o five divisions. In one basic scenario, following heavy bombing, Allied [[paratroop|airborne]] [[division]]s would drop on Berlin's airports:<ref>Cornelius Rya
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  • ...hat regular Communist units were in the area, equipped with artillery that paratroop units could not match. This intelligence meant that heavier units would be On November 30, paratroop units under Capt. Pierre Tourret began to maneuver out of the base, with th
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  • ...[[trawler]] jamming missions from [[destroyers]]. Some of the men became [[paratroop]]ers, possibly to add credibility to the Beach Jumper cover name.
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  • ...egiment. After graduating from the United States Military Academy, in the paratroop 82nd Airborne Division, and, when eligible, qualified in United States Army
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