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Paratroopers of A Company, 3 PARA move in to take the airport centre of El Gamil airfield while other men are still descending.

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Parachute jumping instructors recently arrived from Ringway in tropical helmets that were soon disregarded by all troops.

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Paratroopers descend from Whitley aircraft, possibly Tatton Park, Manchester, 1941-43.

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Parachute troops in air after a training jump, Tatton Park, 9 Jan 1941

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Parachute training using a barrage balloon at Ringway. This method of training was still used into the 1990s.

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Parachute training descent with kitbags at Tatton Park, April 1944

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Possibly the first training fatality from a parachute failing to open (centre left).

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Paratrooper has just exited the aircraft. He holds a container and is attached to the plane by his release strop.

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Paratroopers training in a Douglas Dakota aircraft. The strop is attached to the floor of the aircraft.

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Paratrooper looks out a Douglas Dakota aircraft window for briefed landmarks on approaching the drop zone.

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Poster of military free fall parachuting tracking positions.

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Poster about military free fall parachuting canopy control.

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Poster of military free fall parachuting tactical equipment

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Poster about additional flight technique with equipment

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