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11-02-2006, 03:13 PM
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Lieutenant Bob Midwood briefs his platoon of the 22nd Independent Parachute Company on their pathfinding role in Normandy.
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Soldiers of the 2nd Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry loading a 6-pounder anti-tank gun aboard a Horsa.
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Airborne soldiers hauling a 6-pounder anti-tank gun aboard a Horsa.
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Soldiers of the 2nd Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry loading a Jeep aboard a Horsa glider.
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Engineers of the 249th Field Company load their folding bicycles aboard a Horsa.
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Paratroopers and Signallers drinking tea and eating sandwiches in the hours before take-off.
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Paratroopers drinking tea and eating sandwiches in the hours before take-off.
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Men of the 5th Parachute Brigade HQ at RAF Fairford in the hours before emplaning. In the centre is Major Ted Lough, the Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General, and partially hidden on the extreme right is Captain Guy Radmore, the Brigade Signals Officer.
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Paratroopers applying camouflage cream before take-off.
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Paratroopers applying camouflage cream. Note the life jacket, specifically designed for the Airborne Forces, in the bottom-left hand corner.
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Paratroopers waiting and applying camouflage cream to their faces.
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Men of Divisional Signals packing a carrier pigeon into a parachute-equipped box, in which it would "jump" with the other parachutists.
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A group of paratroopers are amused to inspect each other's newly issued sleeveless smocks.
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A heap of parachutes wait for their owners beside an Albemarle.
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Members of a parachute field ambulance sharing cigarettes with their aircrew shortly before take-off.
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Men of the 3rd Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery standing beside their highly decorated Hamilcar glider prior to take-off. These men are part of the troop who manned the Battery's powerful 17-pounder guns. Together with their two glider pilots (back row, first and second from the right) and the four crew of their tug aircraft (back row, second to fifth from the left, wearing life jackets), they receive their final briefing.
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Paratroopers playing cards before take-off as RAF personnel look on.
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Men of the 4th Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery drinking tea before take-off.
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Four officers of the Independent Company synchronise watches. Left to right: Captain Bob de Lautour (KIA 20/06/44) and Lieutenants Don Wells, John Vischer, and Bob Midwood.
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Men of the Independent Company emplaning. Lieutenant Bob Midwood is standing fourth from the left, facing his stick of parachutists.
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The advance party of the 8th Battalion, emplaning on the 5th June. Fourth from the left is Ted Eaglen. Also travelling in his aircraft were Thomas Billington (http://www.pegasusarchive.org/normandy/tom_billington.htm) and Arthur Platt (http://www.pegasusarchive.org/normandy/arthur_platt.htm), who were both captured shortly after landing and then murdered by soldiers of the 125th Panzergrenadier Regiment.
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Paratroopers in good cheer en-route to Normandy. The man on the left is a medic.
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Soldiers decorating the fuselage of their Horsa before departing with the Second Lift.
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Men of the 6th Airlanding Brigade in their Horsa glider, shortly before take-off on the 6th June. The "Angels with dirty faces" remark refers to the camouflage cream that each man wore.
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Medical personnel, presumably of the 195th Airlanding Field Ambulance, boarding a Horsa glider.
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Soldiers of the 6th Airlanding Brigade attaching a trailer to their Jeep.
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Men of the 1st Battalion The Royal Ulster Rifles leaving LZ-N in a Jeep.
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Abandoned Horsa gliders on one of the landing zones. Note the numerous anti-glider poles.
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Private Durston, of the 9th Battalion's "A" Company, with a wounded German POW near the Ecarde crossroads, near the Chateau d'Amfreville. Just above Durston's left wrist there is a skull and crossbones on his smock. This indicates that he was amongst those men of "A" Company who carried out the glider assault on the Merville Battery. Every man in G-B Force had a luminous skull and crossbones painted about them, so that once they had landed in the battery they could be distinguished from the enemy.
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Commandos (wearing berets) and 9th Battalion men (in helmets and bulky Denison smocks) in Amfreville.
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Men of "D" Company, 2nd Battalion The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who had been on their way to DZ-W on the 8th or 9th June to collect supplies, pose for a photograph around a motorbike in Le Port with a local French girl. Left to right: Private Musty, CQMS Smith, Captain Priday, Unknown 12th Devonshires man and Corporal Lumbley. Private Gardner, sadly out of shot, should be on the extreme right.
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Men of the RASC collecting supplies after an air drop over DZ-W, on the western bank of the River Orne, on the 23rd June.
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British soldiers moving a captured German anti-tank gun in Bréville on the 13th June.
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Men of the 6th Airborne Division crossing the remnants of the final bridge at Pont L'Eveque on the 24th August. The devastation caused during the two-day battle, particularly due to the fires, is plain to see.
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Soldiers resting beside a Horsa glider which had broken through a brick wall upon landing.
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The remains of a Horsa glider and the house it collided with on LZ-N. Corporal Wagstaff is shown casually inspecting the damage. The house belonged to the Tanguy family, who were uninjured, if a little surprised, when the glider smashed through the wall into their bedroom. Several of the occupants of the glider were not so fortunate, however, one of the Glider Pilots was killed and one of the passengers thrown from the side door of the glider to be left hanging, badly injured, from a roof beam.
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Men of the 12th Parachute Battalion taken prisoner during the fighting at Le Bas de Ranville on the 6th June. The paratrooper at the front, wearing the beret, is Lance-Corporal Frank Gleeson.
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Men of the 1st Special Service Brigade cross over Ranville Bridge and into the Divisional perimeter. The horse had been requisitioned during their advance from the beaches and was used to carry their heavy packs.
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Men of the 12th Parachute Battalion's Machine-Gun Platoon give the thumbs up for the camera during a tea break on the 10th June. Left to right: Dave Weightman, Phil Gudgeon, Jack Thorpe, Bill Armstrong, Willy Watkins, Fred Browning, Tom Matthews, Unknown, and Spike Walker (kneeling).
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James Hill attending a ceremony in Normandy, June 2004, the 60th anniversary of the Normandy Landings.
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Field Marshal Montgomery awarding the Distinguished Service Order to Brigadier Hill.
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Lieutenant Bob Midwood briefs his platoon of the 22nd Independent Parachute Company on their pathfinding role in Normandy.
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Soldiers of the 2nd Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry loading a 6-pounder anti-tank gun aboard a Horsa.
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Airborne soldiers hauling a 6-pounder anti-tank gun aboard a Horsa.
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Soldiers of the 2nd Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry loading a Jeep aboard a Horsa glider.
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Engineers of the 249th Field Company load their folding bicycles aboard a Horsa.
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Paratroopers and Signallers drinking tea and eating sandwiches in the hours before take-off.
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Paratroopers drinking tea and eating sandwiches in the hours before take-off.
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Men of the 5th Parachute Brigade HQ at RAF Fairford in the hours before emplaning. In the centre is Major Ted Lough, the Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General, and partially hidden on the extreme right is Captain Guy Radmore, the Brigade Signals Officer.
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Paratroopers applying camouflage cream before take-off.
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Paratroopers applying camouflage cream. Note the life jacket, specifically designed for the Airborne Forces, in the bottom-left hand corner.
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Paratroopers waiting and applying camouflage cream to their faces.
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Men of Divisional Signals packing a carrier pigeon into a parachute-equipped box, in which it would "jump" with the other parachutists.
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A group of paratroopers are amused to inspect each other's newly issued sleeveless smocks.
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A heap of parachutes wait for their owners beside an Albemarle.
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Members of a parachute field ambulance sharing cigarettes with their aircrew shortly before take-off.
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Men of the 3rd Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery standing beside their highly decorated Hamilcar glider prior to take-off. These men are part of the troop who manned the Battery's powerful 17-pounder guns. Together with their two glider pilots (back row, first and second from the right) and the four crew of their tug aircraft (back row, second to fifth from the left, wearing life jackets), they receive their final briefing.
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Paratroopers playing cards before take-off as RAF personnel look on.
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Men of the 4th Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery drinking tea before take-off.
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Four officers of the Independent Company synchronise watches. Left to right: Captain Bob de Lautour (KIA 20/06/44) and Lieutenants Don Wells, John Vischer, and Bob Midwood.
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Men of the Independent Company emplaning. Lieutenant Bob Midwood is standing fourth from the left, facing his stick of parachutists.
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The advance party of the 8th Battalion, emplaning on the 5th June. Fourth from the left is Ted Eaglen. Also travelling in his aircraft were Thomas Billington (http://www.pegasusarchive.org/normandy/tom_billington.htm) and Arthur Platt (http://www.pegasusarchive.org/normandy/arthur_platt.htm), who were both captured shortly after landing and then murdered by soldiers of the 125th Panzergrenadier Regiment.
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Paratroopers in good cheer en-route to Normandy. The man on the left is a medic.
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Soldiers decorating the fuselage of their Horsa before departing with the Second Lift.
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Men of the 6th Airlanding Brigade in their Horsa glider, shortly before take-off on the 6th June. The "Angels with dirty faces" remark refers to the camouflage cream that each man wore.
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Medical personnel, presumably of the 195th Airlanding Field Ambulance, boarding a Horsa glider.
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Soldiers of the 6th Airlanding Brigade attaching a trailer to their Jeep.
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Men of the 1st Battalion The Royal Ulster Rifles leaving LZ-N in a Jeep.
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Abandoned Horsa gliders on one of the landing zones. Note the numerous anti-glider poles.
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Private Durston, of the 9th Battalion's "A" Company, with a wounded German POW near the Ecarde crossroads, near the Chateau d'Amfreville. Just above Durston's left wrist there is a skull and crossbones on his smock. This indicates that he was amongst those men of "A" Company who carried out the glider assault on the Merville Battery. Every man in G-B Force had a luminous skull and crossbones painted about them, so that once they had landed in the battery they could be distinguished from the enemy.
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Commandos (wearing berets) and 9th Battalion men (in helmets and bulky Denison smocks) in Amfreville.
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Men of "D" Company, 2nd Battalion The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who had been on their way to DZ-W on the 8th or 9th June to collect supplies, pose for a photograph around a motorbike in Le Port with a local French girl. Left to right: Private Musty, CQMS Smith, Captain Priday, Unknown 12th Devonshires man and Corporal Lumbley. Private Gardner, sadly out of shot, should be on the extreme right.
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Men of the RASC collecting supplies after an air drop over DZ-W, on the western bank of the River Orne, on the 23rd June.
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British soldiers moving a captured German anti-tank gun in Bréville on the 13th June.
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Men of the 6th Airborne Division crossing the remnants of the final bridge at Pont L'Eveque on the 24th August. The devastation caused during the two-day battle, particularly due to the fires, is plain to see.
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Soldiers resting beside a Horsa glider which had broken through a brick wall upon landing.
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The remains of a Horsa glider and the house it collided with on LZ-N. Corporal Wagstaff is shown casually inspecting the damage. The house belonged to the Tanguy family, who were uninjured, if a little surprised, when the glider smashed through the wall into their bedroom. Several of the occupants of the glider were not so fortunate, however, one of the Glider Pilots was killed and one of the passengers thrown from the side door of the glider to be left hanging, badly injured, from a roof beam.
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Men of the 12th Parachute Battalion taken prisoner during the fighting at Le Bas de Ranville on the 6th June. The paratrooper at the front, wearing the beret, is Lance-Corporal Frank Gleeson.
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Men of the 1st Special Service Brigade cross over Ranville Bridge and into the Divisional perimeter. The horse had been requisitioned during their advance from the beaches and was used to carry their heavy packs.
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Men of the 12th Parachute Battalion's Machine-Gun Platoon give the thumbs up for the camera during a tea break on the 10th June. Left to right: Dave Weightman, Phil Gudgeon, Jack Thorpe, Bill Armstrong, Willy Watkins, Fred Browning, Tom Matthews, Unknown, and Spike Walker (kneeling).
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James Hill attending a ceremony in Normandy, June 2004, the 60th anniversary of the Normandy Landings.
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Field Marshal Montgomery awarding the Distinguished Service Order to Brigadier Hill.
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