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Why Are Paratroopers Called Sticks? [Solved]

In English, this load of paratroopers is called a “stick”, while any load of soldiers gathered for air movement is known as a “chalk”. The terms come from the common use of white chalk on the sides of aircraft and vehicles to mark and update numbers of personnel and equipment being emplaned.

Paratroopers Static Line Jump From C-17

Paratroopers

What Army Paratroopers Go Through At Airborne School | Boot Camp

Before they become Airborne-qualified

U.S. Paratrooper (World War II)

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