paratrooper

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English[edit]

Paratroopers.

Etymology[edit]

Blend of parachute +‎ trooper

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Noun[edit]

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paratrooper (plural paratroopers)

  1. A type of soldier who is trained to enter combat zones by parachuting from aircraft.
    • 1992, Yanchi (权延赤) Quan, “Mao Enjoys a Challenge”, in Wang Wenjiong, transl., edited by Gale Hadfield, 走下神坛的毛泽东 [Mao Zedong: Man, Not God]‎[1], Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, published 1996, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 13:
      Upon receiving intelligence reports about the massing of enemy paratroopers, General Peng Dehuai posted a defence regiment at Yan'an airfield, and requested that Mao leave Yan'an as soon as possible.

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