Airborne
ArmyParatrooper.Org
You have found the premier internet Dropzone for all Paratroopers
to link up with fellow "Brothers of the Silk".
Inside this website showcases the comraderie that the Airborne
brotherhood is all about. Here at ArmyParatrooper.org, we have two main
purposes:
To be the best place on the internet for Paratroopers
of all eras to gather and take part in fellowship with other like minded
individuals that have served their country honorably.
To offer mentorship and assistance to those who aspire to join the
military.
101st Airborne
Division Vietnam Veterans
This site is dedicated to the brotherhood of Veterans who were
assigned or attached to the 101st Airborne Division, 101st Air Cavalry
Division or the 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) in Vietnam.
Easy 506TH
Our goal is to accurately portray Airborne troopers of World
War II. We do WWII tactical battle events (both private and
public), living history, and display programs.
Welcome to
Tiger Force
These pages are intended to honor and memorialize the men of 1/327
Infantry of the 101st Airborne Division, especially the men of Tiger
Force Recon, from any year and any theater, both Active Duty and
Veterans. The site currently contains photos from the Viet Nam era, and
mostly from my time with the Tigers. It also has team photos from 4
different years
Paratrooper.Net
You might be Airborne if...
Your favorite beer is someone else's
PETER
GRIFFIN'S VIET NAM VETERAN WEB SITE
Promotes patriotism by
honoring America's veterans through military and PTSD poetry, family military
history, combat articles and new book announcement.
WANTED: Vietnam veterans who are willing to share their
memories of combat, other first-hand happenings, emotions, and feelings while in
Vietnam, and especially after the war, to date, for use in a book, tentatively
titled THEY CAME HOME. All opinions welcome, success and stress. Confidentiality
assured, with your real name used or not, as you wish.
Contact Olga Gruhzit-Hoyt at 143 Main Street, apt.2, Delhi, New York, 13753, or
email: olga@dmcom.net or (607) 746-7882.
101st
Airborne Division ( Air Assault ) Home Page
They come from the day and night sky by parachute, glider and
helicopter. They put their lives on the line to keep our nation free and many
pay the ultimate price for that dedication to duty and country.The Delta Raiders
Delta Company has the distinct and proud honor of being one of
the only two infantry company's in Vietnam War to have " Two Medal of Honor
Recipients"
Sgt. Joe Hooper and Sgt. Clifford Sims.
Tales
of the 173rd Airborne Brigade
Stories of the Herd(173), In country, Home and the world,
personal favorites, Grandkids
173rdAirborne.com
Dedicated
to All SkySoldiers Our Enemies Deserve the Very Best
82d
AIRBORNE DIVISION
As the largest parachute force
in the free world, the 82d Airborne Division is trained to deploy anywhere, at
any time, to fight upon arrival and to win. From cook to computer operator, from
infantryman or engineer, every soldier in the 82d is airborne qualified. Almost
every piece of divisional combat equipment can be dropped by parachute onto the
field of battle.
The Army Airborne School
(Fort Benning)
I am the Infantry--Queen of Battle! For
two centuries I have kept our Nation safe, Purchasing freedom with my
blood. To tyrants, I am the day of reckoning; to the oppressed, the hope
for the future. Where the fighting is thick, there am I…I am the
Infantry! FOLLOW ME!
A Salute to
Paratroopers of the 40's
SALUTES THE PARATROOPERS
THAT STARTED THE AIRBORNE TRADITION
THE PARATROOPERS OF THE 40'S.
Airborne
Parachute Badge
The first Parachute badge was
designed by Captain William P. Yarborough of the 501st Parachute
Battalion during World War II . A memorandum of record written by
Captain Yarborough on April 22, 1941, tells the story of the birth of
the parachute badge.
The Parachute Industry
Association
The Parachute Industry Association is
comprised of companies and individuals united by a common desire to
improve business opportunities in this segment of aviation.
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