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A 105mm howitzer supported by two 100ft G-11 chutes, during an 82nd AB Div exercise.
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A 105mm howitzer supported by two 100ft G-11 chutes, during an 82nd AB Div exercise.
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A field director (third from left) accompanies US paratroopers into battle.
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A field director (third from left) accompanies US paratroopers into battle.
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A joint exercise with American Paratroopers on Salisbury Plain, mid 1960s.
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A joint exercise with American Paratroopers on Salisbury Plain, mid 1960s.
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A paratrooper taking part in Exercise Red Falcon at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, August 2014
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A paratrooper taking part in Exercise Red Falcon at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, August 2014
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A US Airborne veteran recalls his experiences of D-Day in the shadow of the Iron Mike statue overlooking La Fiere DZ, 2012.
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A US Airborne veteran recalls his experiences of D-Day in the shadow of the Iron Mike statue overlooking La Fiere DZ, 2012.
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A US paratrooper stands with rifle.
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A US paratrooper stands with rifle.
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Airborne EOD masterclass for British and American engineers, 2015.
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Airborne EOD masterclass for British and American engineers, 2015.
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Airborne EOD masterclass for British and American engineers, 2015.
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Airborne EOD masterclass for British and American engineers, 2015.
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Airborne EOD masterclass for British and American engineers, 2015.
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Airborne EOD masterclass for British and American engineers, 2015.
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Airborne forces make longest jump to show Swift Response, June 2016.
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Airborne forces make longest jump to show Swift Response, June 2016.
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Airborne forces make longest jump to show Swift Response, June 2016.
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Airborne forces make longest jump to show Swift Response, June 2016.
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Airborne forces make longest jump to show Swift Response, June 2016.
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Airborne forces make longest jump to show Swift Response, June 2016.
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2nd Battalion 503 Parachute Infantry Regiment US Army
2nd Battalion 503 Parachute Infantry Regiment US Army
Lance Corporal John Ward
Lance Corporal John Ward
United States Airborne Forces
United States Airborne Forces
Warrant Officer Class 2 Ralph Clarke
Warrant Officer Class 2 Ralph Clarke

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