When did 101st stop jumping?
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Apr 13, 2025 - 08:10 AM
The 101st Airborne Division, known for its airborne operations during World War II, transitioned to an air assault role in 1968, ceasing large-scale parachute jumps as part of its primary mission. This shift reflected changes in military strategy and technology, with the division now specializing in helicopter-borne operations. However, small airborne elements and ceremonial jumps may still occur.
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