Well, what would their role be if they weren't Airborne? That's what their role is as paratroopers. In the Airborne, you have soldiers with different occupations - infantry, medics, communications, administration, et. al. Those roles don't change. Being Airborne means you have a different means of getting to where you need to be, and you could potentially be among the first in.
No, soldier is not an adverb. It is a noun meaning an individual in the army or other military role.
George was a soldier in the Roman army.
A sepoy was formerly the title given to an Indian soldier. In the modern Nepalese Army, Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army. it is still in use for the rank of private soldier.
First Allied Airborne Army ended in 1945.
First Allied Airborne Army was created in 1944.
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.
From what I remember, no. You're only an airborne soldier.
Army 82nd airbone is a MOS. This is a job in the Army.
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.
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The Marines dont have an airborne infantry. Only the Army.
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'.