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  • ...which led to an increased role for [[Army aviation]], and deployment of an air assault division into the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • First divisional-scale battle involving helicopter-borne [[air assault]] troops, with U.S. forces against those of North Vietnam
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  • *[[Air assault|air assault airlift]]
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  • {{r|Air assault}}
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  • ...echnology in support of ground operations, including [[helicopter]]s and [[air assault]], either associated with or introduced in Vietnam, between 1962 and 1975
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  • ...gh altitudes. It is used for emergency escape from aircraft in distress, [[air assault]] by [[paratroop]]s, and the sport of skydiving.
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  • ...article on [[air mobility]], with [[air assault]] under it. If you look at air assault historically, rather than Vietnam and later, there's the general concept, a ...l on helicopter operations out of [[Vietnam War]], and refer both to the [[Air assault]] (or possibly a more specific airmobile opeations), and to a general artic
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  • ...ion pioneer, considered the creator of division-sized, helicopter-mobile [[air assault]] forces. Retired as four-star commander of UN forces in Korea.
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  • {{r|Air assault||**}}
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  • ...t takes them into the battle area (e.g., [[combat search and rescue]] or [[air assault]])
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  • ...reated the first division-sized heliborne force, the 1st Cavalry Division (Air Assault),a key unit in the [[Vietnam War]]. ...Board conducted [[Air assault#The Test | division-level exercises]] called AIR ASSAULT II, which demonstrated that while the airmobile force needed tuning, it was
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  • [[Air assault]] transport version of the [[V-22 Osprey]] aircraft; the most numerous type
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  • {{r|Air assault}}
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  • {{r|Air assault}}
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  • {{r|Air assault}}
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  • {{r|Air assault}}
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  • {{r|Air assault||**}}
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  • {{r|Air assault}}
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