the Parachute Regiment
/ðə ˈpærəʃuːt redʒɪmənt/
/ðə ˈpærəʃuːt redʒɪmənt/
(also also informal the Paras)
- a section of the British army, started in 1940 and known as the Parachute Regiment since 1942, which is trained in the use of parachutes. It is known for being a very strong and controlled fighting force, and for the red berets (= flat wool caps) worn by its soldiers. see also the Red Devils