The British Paras, The Parachute Regiment, the elites and famous p company selection and the founders of the red beret which is adapted to all airborne forces around the world
The soldier is a Paratrooper.
Where did you see that he was a paratrooper in the 101st. Everything I have read lists him as being a mechanic in WWII which is certainly possible.
There are three SAS forces on the planet (Note SAS is different from Special Forces). The British, Australian and New Zealand SAS's. The British SAS is thought to be widely the best special forces in the world, although the Australian SAS has beaten the British on numerous training exercises. And the NZ's is not that incredible, just a small country's ordinary special forces unit.
Someone who drops from an aircraft by parachute is known as a skydiver or paratrooper. They were used extensively by the military during World War II.
It is the best after the british sas. Although this has never been proven.
The USA has definitely got the best naval forces in the world.
Mr. Hendrix was a Paratrooper in the United States Army, 82nd Airborne Division
That all depends on what war and what battle they were fighting in.....To the best of my knowledge the avg. life expectancy of a paratrooper in Vietnam was less than 20 sec!!
The Gurkha Rifles are not Special Forces. They are an elite infantry unit and are certainly among the best soldiers in the world, but were never classed a Special Forces
The soldier is a Paratrooper.
Where did you see that he was a paratrooper in the 101st. Everything I have read lists him as being a mechanic in WWII which is certainly possible.
The Paratrooper of Mechanic Avenue was created in 1960.
Paratrooper - video game - was created in 1982.
Paratrooper - video game - happened in 1982.
A paratrooper? Either that or SkyDiver
The Paratrooper of Mechanic Avenue has 243 pages.
John Steele - paratrooper - died on 1969-05-16.