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An account of Thomas Plowman's wayward flight during the invasion of Sicily and his death in Arnhem

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2 Squadron, 1st Battalion, The Glider Pilot Regiment. Putignano, Italy, November 1943.

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Account of the death of Charles Duncan GC in a 4th Parachute Battalion History

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Account of a ceremony for the handover of Charles Duncan's GC to the Airborne Forces Museum, 1972

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4th Battalion War Diary entry for July 1943. Action for which Pte Duncan received GC.

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Another letter to Miss Betty Fetch from Major Bridgeman of the RAVC concerning Para Dog Brian

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AE Bickley and fellow soldiers N Africa Jan 1943

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4 Escapers of 1 Para Sqn RE standing in front of Nijmegen Road Bridge

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3 Para on landing craft still within the battleship prior to sailing

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10 Pln, D Coy, 2 PARA on Ops Forkhill C1979/81

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Albert Crisp in Daily Herald, 14 April 1944

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Airborne Reconnaissance Jeep showing front mounted spare wheel, tools and Vickers K Machine Gun, c. 1944

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10 Para Bn. War Diary. 15-16 Sep 1943. Appx E2, sketch

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American newspaper article about the film, ‘A Bridge Too Far’, with comments by John Daly

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Airborne soldier carrying rifle on op rugby

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A burned-out Horsa glider near Hamminkeln during the Rhine crossing.

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Article from 1975 detailing Brig. Joe Starling leaving the post of Regimental Colonel

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Article describing an action involving Brig. Joe Starling and an Iban Tracker in Malaya, 1951

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A description of Brig. Joe Starling's service in Malaya in the Cambridge Daily News (1951)

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