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Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.
The airborne technology that is used in the fighter jets is the airborne networking.
He was stationed with the screaming eagles. That's the 101th airbone.
The word 'airborne' is a noun, a word for something supported or transported by air; something in the air after taking off.
"right at at your door"
The Wandering Albatross - with a wing-span of more than 11 feet (3.5m) There is a Wikipedia page on the species - see related link...
NO. its a pathogen that is transmitted only through bodily fluids other then the digestive tract
The use of power operated chucks Moving machinery Automatic machine operation Handling cutting tools Lifting and handling workholding devices Hot and airbone metal particles E.g. Swarf
The Red Yellow Purple White Rock and winged Pikmin are able to sing or drink nectar because of their airbone status.
Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.
A start can be found here: wingsofliberation.nl listing, amongst others, the units making up the 1st British Airbone division at the time of Arnhem. regiments.org Will give an overview of British names and terms. I think that the British Army generally base their formations on the # 3. There would be, 3 squads to a section. 3 sections to a platoon. 3 platoons to a company. 3 companies to a battalion. 3 batt. to a regiment. 3 regt. to a brigade. 3 brigd. to a divison. 3 div. to a corps. 3 corps to an army group. 3 groups to an Army. There is always in addition to each formation within a regt. a support unit,and from company level up, H.Q. Unit plus specialties like "motar platoon", "reconnaissance platoon" etc. There is also in the Div. a Field Ambulance, M.T., Artillery, signals, engineers, intel, supply(stores), etc. This can be adjusted to suit the requirement with additional batts. added to a regt.such as the Parachute Regt. having 18 batts during W.W.2 plus a Brigd. of Gurkha and Indian para's in the Indian Army,and 6th Airborne Div included 1st Canadian Para Batt. The British Divisions in W.W.2 also included 1 Brigd. of Glider-borne Troops consisting of 4 batts. Everyone involved were classed as Airborne because they all arrived on the battlefield "borne on the air", and all fought side by side surrounded by the enemy. Hope this helps as a general guide. Re-reading my previous response, I need to add a correction - should read 3- armies to an army group. (Got it the wrong way around, my apologies !! Fred.