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Members of ‘S’ Company’s Mortar Detachment from the Mortar Platoon and the Padre, 1st Bn. Hurn Airfield. July 1942.

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Members of 5 Platoon, ‘S’ Company, 1st Parachute Battalion. RAF Hurn Airfield in Wiltshire. July 1942

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Just after liberation in docks area, near Tivoli Gardens, Denmark. May 1945

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50th Anniversary Parade, marching through Knutsford

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Members of 5 Platoon, ‘S’ Company 1st Para Bn

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Exercise Marshmallow 1969, the IO Lieut Bill Bird, de-briefs on some of the vast collection of captured enemy maps and documents

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Exercise Marshmallow 1969, Sergeant-Major "Punchy" Jones freshens up between bouts - M72 at the ready

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Exercise Marshmallow 1969, Anti-Tank Platoon get ready to go into action by helicopter

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Exercise Marshmallow 1969, the CO (Starling) briefs his 'O' Group for Night Operations

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(Part three) Official report on Exercise Marshmallow, 1969

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(Part one) Official report on Exercise Marshmallow, 1969.

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(Part four) Official report on Exercise Marshmallow, 1969

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(Part five) Official report on Exercise Marshmallow, 1969

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(Part two) Official report on Exercise Marshmallow, 1969

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(Part six) Official report on Exercise Marshmallow, 1969

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Tpr.R.Mckimmings. 1 Abn Recce Sqn. Oost Cem. Jul 2014

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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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A Trp, 1 A/L Recce Sqn. Saunton Sands. Oct 1942

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Group photo of B Coy, 9th Parachute Battalion, Bulford, 1944.

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16 Med Reg Operating Theatre 2024 Ex Winged Serpent

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