The ASI for Air Assault is 2B. You are able to put it on your ERB now.
Graduate from Air Assault School. Most Army bases have one, and everyone claims theirs is "tougher than Fort Campbell's."
Billy Mitchell is the father of U.S. Air force and also a United States Army general who planned the air assault on 1981. The air assault was part of the offense of the Americans in St. Mihiel sector on the 13th of September in 1981.
Yes along with an ASI
Yes, the US Army had an 11th Airborne Division. Related link provided below:
El Gamo ASI also known as a Gamatic 85 was made sometime during the 1970's
Air Assault Badge was created in 1974.
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Air Assault Task Force happened in 2006.
Air Assault Task Force was created on 2006-11-17.
Many US Army divisions have nicknames. The US Army's 101st Airborne division (which is the division trained for air assault operations) is nicknamed 'The Screaming Eagles'.
I have run across this question befor, This is what I wrote. It has taken me a long time to answer this question, because I can not find any information about the ASI paratrooper. Apparently is was sold in England and Canada. Today I accidentally found a page that referenced it as the ASI paratrooper/Gamo gamatic 85. When I saw the photo of the ASI and parts manual for the Gamatic 85 I realized that they were the same air rifle. Apparently they were made in the 1970's
Nothing :) It's a mixture of Spanish and French. Did you mean "moi asi?" That means "me too" in French. "asi asi" is Spanish for "so-so." "moi" is French for "me."