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Early paratrooper looks at the camera prior to a training exercise.
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Early paratrooper looks at the camera prior to a training exercise.
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Early paratrooper wearing a specially constructed helmet.
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Early paratrooper wearing a specially constructed helmet.
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Early paratrooper wearing a specially constructed helmet.
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Early paratrooper wearing a specially constructed helmet.
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Early paratroopers wearing the locally manufactured rubber "Flash Gordon" helmet, c1940.
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Early paratroopers wearing the locally manufactured rubber "Flash Gordon" helmet, c1940.
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Early shot of men emplaning prior to parachute descent.
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Early shot of men emplaning prior to parachute descent.
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Equipped troops are briefed prior to training jumps from a Whitley aircraft.
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Equipped troops are briefed prior to training jumps from a Whitley aircraft.
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Equipped troops are briefed prior to training jumps from a Whitley aircraft.
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Equipped troops are briefed prior to training jumps from a Whitley aircraft.
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Four paratroopers carry a container to their aircraft ready for load in.
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Four paratroopers carry a container to their aircraft ready for load in.
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Four paratroopers carry a container to their aircraft ready for load in.
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Four paratroopers carry a container to their aircraft ready for load in.
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General Sir John Dill inspects a parachute with 11 SAS at Tatton Park December 1940
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General Sir John Dill inspects a parachute with 11 SAS at Tatton Park December 1940
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Last minute map check before   training jump from a Douglas Dakota.
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Last minute map check before training jump from a Douglas Dakota.
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Line of paratroops showing the early parachute smock and experimental head protection.
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Line of paratroops showing the early parachute smock and experimental head protection.
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11 SAS Battalion
11 SAS Battalion
Driver Ralph Evans
Driver Ralph Evans
Interview with Cicely Paget-Bowman about her experiences with No 2 Commando and 11 SAS Battalion
Interview with Cicely Paget-Bowman about her experiences with No 2 Commando and 11 SAS Battalion
No 2 Commando
No 2 Commando
Tatton Park
Tatton Park
The 1st Battalion The Parachute Regiment (1 PARA)
The 1st Battalion The Parachute Regiment (1 PARA)

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