In the military sense, Airborne is a soldier that is trained to parachute out of aircraft. It is considered to be a high honor to be Airborne qualified.
The Airborne Rangers, an example is 101st airborne.
where ever a sizable airborne unit is stationed, world wide....................
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it depends in which context. If you mean force such as gravity , it would be "grym" If you mean in the military sense , it would be "byddin"
it faded away like many military units after WW2
Airborne laser is a weapon developed by the US Military with Northrup Grumman. The laser is a high power (in kW region) and can be used to destroy vehicles and personnel.
You can join the airborne by enlisting in the United States Army and selecting an airborne unit as your preferred assignment. The Army operates several airborne units, including the 82nd Airborne Division based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and the 173rd Airborne Brigade stationed in Vicenza, Italy.
Yes, there is. There's a whole Airborne division (82nd), there's an Airborne brigade (173rd Airborne Brigade), and each division and corps will have a Long Range Surveillance Detachment (LRS-D), composed of infantrymen and subordinate to the military intelligence unit or command.
In a military sense, yes. Married or single quarters are housing stock owned by the state for the free or rented use by military personnel.
It is Fort Bragg, the home of the Airborne and Special Forces.
82nd Airborne - 82nd Signal Bn.