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Detail view of bonnet top ammunition holders and stowage holders on wing for Airborne jeep, c.1944

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Field Marshal Montgomery, in a fetching pair of gloves, inspects an Airborne Jeep, c.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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Officers of No 1 Wing, Glider Pilot Regiment, confer near Arnhem, 18 September 1944.

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Members of 158 Parachute Field Regiment RA, resting with Airborne Jeep, India, Post War, date unknown.

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Soldiers from 15th (Kings) Parachute Battalion attempt to recover a crashed Jeep, India, 1946

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Halifax bomber dropping Jeep and containers during a practice run near Netheravon, 1946-47.

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Loaded Halifax on RAF Aqir perimeter track prior to take off for Exercise Yeo to Yibneh DZ, Palestine, 1946

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Men from 210 Airlanding Battery RA loading a jeep into a Horsa during Exercise Purdy, RAF Aqir, Palestine, Autumn 1946

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Jeep and 75mm howitzer limbering up at end of shoot live firing practice shoot, Palestine, 1947

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6th Airborne Divisional Gunners on Kingsway during King's Birthday Parade, Haifa, Palestine, 1947

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Airborne jeep of 87 Airborne Field Regt on King's Birthday Parade on Kingsway, Haifa, Palestine, 1947

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33rd Airborne Lt Reg RA jeep during King's Birthday Parade, Kingsway, Haifa, Palestine, 1947

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Airborne Jeep on a heavy dropping platform to be suspended from underwing of Hastings, c.1948-9

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Loading a Hastings with a Jeep and containers, for a drop by 33rd Airborne Light Regiment RA, Nicosia, c1951.

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The First Parachute Drop of 75mm Howitzers, Limbers, Jeeps and Ammunition Containers in the Middle East.

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