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4 (Parachute) Squadron, 1 Special Communications Regiment (V), Royal Signals
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1 Special Communications Unit was formed in Clapham in 1947 and redesignated as 1 Special Communications Regiment in 1951.It moved to Worship Street, City of London, around 1954.
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4 Field Regiment RA
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4 PARA
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The 4th Parachute Battalion was formed in January 1942 under Lt Col Hope-Thompson and was recruited from volunteers army-wide.
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4 PARA (V)
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The 4th Parachute Battalion was formed in January 1942 under Lt Col Hope-Thompson and was recruited from volunteers army-wide.
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4 Parachute Field Ambulance (TA)
by ParaData Editor4 Parachute Field Ambulance (TA) was a Territorial Army unit, part of 16 Airborne Division (TA) in the post-Second World War period.
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4 Regiment AAC
by Paradata Editor4 Regiment Army Air Corps was formed on 24 October 1969 from 654 Aviation Squadron, 661 Aviation Squadron and 662 Aviation Squadron.
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4.2 inch mortar
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The Ordnance 4.2 inch mortar was a British designed smooth bore mortar.
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40 Airborne Field Park Squadron, RIE
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The 40 (King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners) Airborne Field Park Squadron (Royal Indian Engineers) formed part of the 44 Indian Airborne Division (later renamed as the 2 Indian Airbo
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40mm Grenade Machine Gun (GMG)
by ParaData EditorThe Heckler & Koch 40mm Grenade Machine Gun (GMG) provides unrivalled infantry suppression combining the best characteristics of the heavy machine guns or light mortars usually
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411 (Royal Bombay) Parachute Squadron, RIE
by ParaData Editor411 (Royal Bombay) Parachute Squadron, Royal Indian Engineers (RIE) served as part of 50th Indian Parachute Brigade, then later the enlarged 44th (Indian) Airborne Division.
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44 (British) Independent Pathfinder Company
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44 (British) Independent Pathfinder Company was formed as the pathfinder unit of the 44th (Indian) Airborne Division in 1945.
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44 Para Provost Company RMP
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44 Parachute Brigade Signal Troop, Royal Signals (V)
by ParaData Editor44 Parachute Brigade Signal Troop, Royal Signals (V) was part of 44th Parachute Brigade (Volunteers) formed on 1 April 1967 from 44th Independent Parachute Brigade Group (TA), and was based at HQ
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44 Parachute Ordnance Field Park, RAOC (V)
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44 Parachute Ordnance Field Park, Royal Army Ordnance Corps (V) was part of 44th Parachute Brigade (Volunteers) formed on 1 April 1967 from 44th Independent Parachute Brigade Group (TA), and was ba
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446 (Royal Welch) Airborne Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA (TA)
by ParaData Editor635 and 636 (Royal Welch) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiments were amalgamated in 1955 to become 446 (Royal Welch) Airborne Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery (TA).
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44th Independent Parachute Brigade Group (TA)
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In 1956 the 16th Airborne Division (TA) was reduced to a single brigade group called the 44th Independent Parachute Brigade Group (TA).
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44th Indian Airborne Division
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The 44th (Indian) Airborne Division was established at Secunderabad India in April 1945 under Maj Gen EE Down.
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44th Parachute Brigade
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The 44th Parachute Brigade (TA) formed part of the 16th Airborne Division (TA)
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44th Parachute Brigade (TA)
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The 44th Parachute Brigade (TA) formed part of the 16th Airborne Division (TA)
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44th Parachute Brigade (Volunteer)
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44th Parachute Brigade (Volunteers) was formed on 1 April 1967 from 44th Independent Parachute Brigade Group (TA).
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44th Parachute Brigade (Volunteer) Arms and Services
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458 INDEPENDENT LIGHT BATTERY (RA) / 1ST AIRLANDING LIGHT BATTERY (RA)
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458 Indepenpendent Light Battery was formed in February 1941 from a cadre of existing light batteries and equipped with 3.7 inch pack howitzers.
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45th Parachute Brigade (TA)
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The 45th Parachute Brigade (TA) formed part of the 16th Airborne Division (TA)
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46th Parachute Brigade (TA)
by ParaData EditorThe 46th Parachute Brigade (TA) formed part of the 16th Airborne Division (TA)
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47 Air Despatch Squadron RCT
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47 Air Despatch Squadron RLC
by ParaData Editor47 Air Despatch Squadron RLC (Royal Logistic Corps) is one of only two Air Despatch Units remaining in the British Army, the other being 395 Air Despatch Troop RLC (TA).
47 Air
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4th Airborne Division
by ParaData EditorThe 4th Airborne Division was a phantom division established as part of Operation Cascade to deceive the Germans on the allied military strength in the Mediterranean and the Middle East.
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4th Airborne Workshops REME (TA)
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4th Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery RA
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4th Battalion Rajputana Rifles
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4th Parachute Battalion
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The 4th Parachute Battalion was formed in January 1942 under Lt Col Hope-Thompson and was recruited from volunteers army-wide.
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4th Parachute Battalion (Volunteer)
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The 4th Parachute Battalion was formed in January 1942 under Lt Col Hope-Thompson and was recruited from volunteers army-wide.
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4th Parachute Brigade
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Authority was given to form the 4th Parachute Brigade in the Middle East in North Africa in December 1942. Brigadier John Hackett assumed command in January 1943.
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4th Parachute Brigade (Territorial)
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The 4th Parachute Brigade (Territorial) was formed in 1947 as part of
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4th Parachute Squadron RE
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In December 1942 authorisation was given to form F Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers (RE), in Moascar Egypt, at the Royal Engineer Training Depot near to the Suez Canal.
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4th/6th Parachute Battalion
by ParaData EditorThe 4th/6th Parachute Battalion was formed by the amalgamation of 4th Parachut
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