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Yes. There are women who are jump qualified and on active jump status. They just can't serve in an occupation which is closed to females (e.g., infantry, artillery, et al.). However, a division is composed of both combat and support units, which leaves plenty of openings in which females can serve.

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Yes absolutely. There have been women in the Air Force since World War II, when a special group of female flyers ferried supplies to the troops. Back then, the women in the Air Force were called WASPs. Today, there is no special name for them, and they receive the same training a man would receive.

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All of the US Armed Forces allow women to enlist or be officers. As do the armed forces of the UK

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