Some do, some don't. Only airborne personnel jump out of aircraft - not just infantry, but also support personnel, if they are on active jump status. To be on active jump status, your unit has to be on active jump status. Such units include the 82nd Airborne Division, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Long Range Surveillance Detachments (LRS-D) assigned to line divisions, the 75th Ranger Regiment, and Special Forces.
Yes. In the modern British army, paratroopers do still jump from planes. The Parachute Regiment forms part of the airborne infantry element of 16 Air Assault Brigade.
Of the list that you have provide, the marine corps infantry is the best.
Infantry may be stationed anywhere the US Army is garrisoned or deployed. In essence, every soldier in the US Army, regardless of his MOS or assignment is infantry.
The infantry are the soldiers of an army which travel and fight on foot.
Republic of Korea Army Infantry School was created in 1949.
Depends which army you are speaking of.
The main color of the US Army Infantry is blue.
That's a choice only you can make for yourself.
The Army Rangers are an elite regiment of Infantry, trained in more specialised roles than standard line infantry are.
US Army Infantry known as the "Queen of Battle" The Infantry is known as the "Queen of Battle." The Artillery branch is known as the "King of Battle."
The army doesn't have any planes, only helicopters. The Air Force has all the planes. The army does not have fighter planes, but they do have transport planes. The navy has planes as well. All fixed wing aircraft that carry army service members are piloted and owned by the air force. But yes, the navy does have a variety of planes based off of aircraft carriers.
The Marines dont have an airborne infantry. Only the Army.