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Lashing table for Horsa glider load, inc. Airborne jeep, c.1944
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Lashing table for Horsa glider load, inc. Airborne jeep, c.1944
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Lt-Col Ken Mead describes the load a Horsa Glider could carry
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Lt-Col Ken Mead describes the load a Horsa Glider could carry
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Many parachutes and a a Horsa glider landing north-east of Caen.
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Many parachutes and a a Horsa glider landing north-east of Caen.
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Many parachutes and a a Horsa glider landing north-east of Caen.
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Many parachutes and a a Horsa glider landing north-east of Caen.
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Members of 1st Bn Royal Ulster Rifles leaving LZ-N, June 1944
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Members of 1st Bn Royal Ulster Rifles leaving LZ-N, June 1944
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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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Men from 210 Airlanding Battery RA loading a jeep into a Horsa during Exercise Purdy, RAF Aqir, Palestine, Autumn 1946
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RAF Stirlings towing Horsa gliders across the Rhine.
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RAF Stirlings towing Horsa gliders across the Rhine.
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RAF Tarrant Rushton before take off, Operation Mallard, 6 June 1944.
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RAF Tarrant Rushton before take off, Operation Mallard, 6 June 1944.
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Rear view of Airborne jeep lashings in a Horsa glider, c.1944
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Rear view of Airborne jeep lashings in a Horsa glider, c.1944
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Stirling with Horsa glider in tow taking off for Normandy.
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Stirling with Horsa glider in tow taking off for Normandy.
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View of a jeep lashed inside a Horsa glider, c.1944
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View of a jeep lashed inside a Horsa glider, c.1944
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181 Airlanding Field Ambulance RAMC
181 Airlanding Field Ambulance RAMC
195 Airlanding Field Ambulance RAMC
195 Airlanding Field Ambulance RAMC
1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron
1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron
1st Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery RA
1st Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery RA
1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron
1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron
250 (Airborne) Light Composite Company RASC
250 (Airborne) Light Composite Company RASC
6th Airborne Armoured Recce Regiment RAC
6th Airborne Armoured Recce Regiment RAC
6th Airborne Division
6th Airborne Division
Airspeed Horsa Glider
Airspeed Horsa Glider
Brigadier Michael Dauncey
Brigadier Michael Dauncey
Captain Spencer Daisley
Captain Spencer Daisley
Corporal Robert Foley
Corporal Robert Foley
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