Yes. There are women who are jump qualified and on active jump status. They just can't serve in an occupation which is closed to females (e.g., infantry, artillery, et al.). However, a division is composed of both combat and support units, which leaves plenty of openings in which females can serve.
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.
Just resign your Airborne status. As a paratrooper, you are a two time volunteer. You volunteered to join the Army and you volunteered to join Airborne. You can resign from Airborne at will, but you lose your Jump Status and all privileges that come with that status (Jump pay, wearing of the wings ...).
The minimum age to join the women's Land Army was 17.
yes
Yes, they can.
No, they did not.
1973.
Not in the US military, no.
they join the army as nurses and hospital workers
By protesting for equal rights
yes
women are aloud on the front line but as medics and are now aloud to join the 2nd line of defence