Were there any combat jumps in Vietnam?

On 22 February 1967, the 173rd conducted Operation Junction City, the only combat parachute jump of the Vietnam War. The operation saw three brigades controlling eight battalions dropped by helicopters and US Air Force aircraft into War Zone C, in Tây Ninh Province.
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Did the 101st Airborne jump in Vietnam?

The first 4,000 paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division arrive in Vietnam, landing at Cam Ranh Bay. They made a demonstration jump immediately after arriving, observed by Gen. William Westmoreland and outgoing Ambassador (formerly General) Maxwell Taylor.
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Was there an airborne drop in Vietnam?

In Operation CASTOR (November 20, 1953), France conducted its largest airborne operation of the war in northwestern Vietnam at Dien Bien Phu. Sixty-five Douglas C-47 Skytrains dropped two battalions of paratroopers into the valley; they dropped a third battalion during a second lift that same afternoon.
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When was the last time the Army did a combat jump?

Operation Northern Delay occurred on 26 March 2003 as part of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It involved dropping paratroopers into Northern Iraq. It was the last large-scale combat parachute operation conducted by the U.S. military since Operation Just Cause.
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When did 101st stop jumping?

The division was inactivated 30 November 1945. For their efforts during World War II, the 101st Airborne Division was awarded four campaign streamers and two Presidential Unit Citations.
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Did the 173rd jump in Vietnam?

On 22 February 1967, the 173rd conducted Operation Junction City, the only combat parachute jump of the Vietnam War. The operation saw three brigades controlling eight battalions dropped by helicopters and US Air Force aircraft into War Zone C, in Tây Ninh Province.
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Does the Army still do combat jumps?

Combat jumps have become less common during the War on Terror. But in the years since the September 11 attacks, US troops have still found occasion to leap into action.
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How many U.S. soldiers died to friendly fire in Vietnam?

In previous wars, friendly fire incidents were much more frequent. An Army captain who researched small-arms mishaps in Vietnam found that 398 soldiers were killed due to fratricidal or self-inflicted bloodshed.
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How many American soldiers died on Hamburger Hill in Vietnam?

Hamburger Hill Abandoned

Reports of casualties vary, but during the 10 days of intense fighting, an estimated 630 North Vietnamese were killed. U.S. casualties were listed as 72 killed and 372 wounded.
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Was there friendly fire in Vietnam?

Col. Charles R. Shrader reported that there were 90 "friendly fire" incidents in the Vietnam War and 173 in World War II. The number of U.S. troops killed or wounded in those incidents is not known because the armed forces do not report such casualties separately from others incurred in combat.
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What unit saw the most combat in Vietnam?

# 1: The 23rd Infantry Division

The amount of top awards earned by Soldiers of the 23rd are numerous for their heroic actions in Vietnam. The Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division) was formed from elements of Task Force Oregon in Chu Lai, Southern First Corps, Republic of South Vietnam on 26 September 1967.
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What was the most decorated unit in the Vietnam War?

24. Project Delta, Detachment B-52, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), the most decorated single unit in the Vietnam War, had a memorial stone dedicated in their honor and placed in the Memorial Plaza at the USASOC headquarters.
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Who is better 82nd or 101st?

101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) defeats 82nd Airborne Division to win online unit pride title. FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) defeated the 82nd Airborne Division in the finals of an online unit pride competition, April 22.
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What is the most decorated airborne unit?

The Screaming Eagles are one of the most deployed and recognized Divisions in the U.S. Army, with a combat record spanning from the paratroopers of World War II to the Security Force Assistance Teams deployed in Afghanistan today.
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Why is the 173rd called the herd?

"The Herd" is one of the brigade's nicknames, coined during the brigade's time in Okinawa prior to the Vietnam War. This year's event also brought 173rd Vietnam veterans during a visit by the 173rd Airborne Association.
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Were there any combat jumps in the Pacific?

The first airborne operation in the Pacific Theatre was carried out by the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment in the Markham Valley of New Guinea as part of Operation Alamo on 5 September 1943.
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How high is a combat jump?

In typical HALO/HAHO insertions the troops jump from altitudes between 15,000 feet (4,572 m) and 35,000 feet (10,668 m). Military parachutists will often reach a terminal velocity of 126 mph (202.78 km/h), allowing for a jump time under two minutes.
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Did they use paratroopers in Vietnam?

Thirteen soldiers were killed and more than 40 were wounded. Decades after the bloody battle in Vietnam, some of the former paratroopers traveled back to the country, where they met some of their former enemies. During the conversation, an older Vietnamese man described his perspective on the war.
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Was there any combat jumps in Afghanistan?

Various Regimental Reconnaissance Detachment jumps in Afghanistan. Very little is known about the last two publicly-disclosed combat jumps, as is the case with most JSOC missions, other than the fact that they were both conducted by the 75th Ranger Regiment's Regimental Reconnaissance Company Teams 3 and 1.
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What does it mean when a soldier buries his wings?

The purpose is to show honor and respect for the dead at the battle site. The practice started during World War I, as a sign of respect for those that gave their lives in combat during wartime. Today, it is a means of showing respect for the dead amongst the still living members of the troop.
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How low is a combat jump?

Static line jumps are done low, about 305 meters or less, and they use round parachutes. This technique deploys a large number of troops into an area in the quickest manner. HAPPS (High Altitude Precision Parachute System) or "stealth parachutes" are military skydiving rigs that cannot easily be seen from the ground.
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