I think its "Telling It Like It Is". No ones really sure to be honest.
US airborne included 82d and 101st Airborne Division plus British 6th Airborne
The All-American Division got the motto because they were paratroopers. When a paratrooper jumped, he had to commit fully and go all the way.
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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.
The Paratroopers at D-Day were soldiers dropped from aircraft the night immediately before the beach invasions. These were about 18,000 troops of the British 6th Airborne, US 82nd Airborne and US 101st Airborne. There job was to take or demolish important road crossings, railway centres, bridges and communications.
"Ad Astra Per Ardua" meaning roughly "To the stars, through adversity"
US airborne included 82d and 101st Airborne Division plus British 6th Airborne
The All-American Division got the motto because they were paratroopers. When a paratrooper jumped, he had to commit fully and go all the way.
US Army recruitment office. The US Army has airborne divisions. There are other branches of the service that have airborne fighters, but, the US Army has more airborne soldiers than any other branch of the military.
The Airborne Rangers, an example is 101st airborne.
The 82nd Airborne Division is the only actual US Airborne division in service. The 101st retains their Airborne tab, but the only parachute unit in the 101st now is the LRS-D. There is also the 173rd Airborne Brigade, stationed in Vincenza, Italy.
The motto of the US is on our coins -- IN GOD WE TRUST
In Vietnam it was "Take 2 salt tablets and drive on".
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'.
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Boyd Travers is the main character in "Medal of Honor: Airborne" -- he is a US Army corporal and a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne and 17th Airborne during the course of the game.
Weaponology - 2007 US Airborne 2-4 was released on: USA: 11 December 2007