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  • 12nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Second Battalion, The Parachute Regiment caption= dates=1941–Present country=United Kingdom allegiance= branch=British Army type=Versatile Airborne Infantry role= size= 650 men command structure= current commander …

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  • 21st Battalion, The Parachute Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name=First Battalion, The Parachute Regiment caption= dates=1941–2006 country=United Kingdom allegiance= branch=Army type=Versatile Airborne Infantry role= size= 650 men command structure= current commander=… …

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  • 33rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Third Battalion, The Parachute Regiment caption= dates=1941–Present country=United Kingdom allegiance= branch=Army type=Versatile Airborne Infantry role= size= 650 men command structure= current commander= garrison …

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  • 4Parachute Murder — The Parachute murder is a name the Belgian media gave the 2010 Belgian love triangle skydiving murder trial. The defendant, elementary school teacher and amateur skydiver Els Babs Clottemans, was found guilty of murder by sabotaging the parachute …

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  • 5Parachute — This article is about the device. For sports involving a parachute, see Parachuting. For other meanings, see Parachute (disambiguation). Parachutes opening A parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by… …

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  • 6The Canadian Airborne Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name=The Canadian Airborne Regiment caption=Cap badge of The Canadian Airborne Regiment dates=8 April 1968 1 September 1995 country=Canada branch=Army type=Line Infantry role=Airborne Infantry command structure=Royal… …

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  • 7parachute — parachutic, adj. parachutist, parachuter, n. /par euh shooht /, n., v., parachuted, parachuting. n. 1. a folding, umbrellalike, fabric device with cords supporting a harness or straps for allowing a person, object, package, etc., to float down… …

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  • 8deploy — verb Etymology: French déployer, literally, to unfold, from Old French desploier, from des dis + ploier, plier to fold more at ply Date: 1616 transitive verb 1. a. to extend (a military unit) especially in width b …

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  • 9The Troubles — Troubles redirects here. For other uses, see Troubles (disambiguation). The Troubles Political map of Ireland …

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  • 10The Royal Canadian Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name= The Royal Canadian Regiment caption= Regimental cypher of The Royal Canadian Regiment dates=December 21, 1883 country=Canada allegiance= branch=Land Command type= Line infantry role= Light Infantry (one battalion) …

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