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Members of the US Rhode Island National Guard visit Airborne Assault and get to grips with a STEN, Duxford, 2011

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Wedding photo of L/Cpl McMeekin, two days before Arnhem, September 1944.

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Museum volunteer Bob Hilton explains the workings of a PIAT to a visitor fom 2 PARA, Oct 2011

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The museums curator, Jon Baker, and volunteer, Peter Wildblood, waiting for a group visit, Duxford, 2011

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Sonny Royan explains the workings of the X Type 'chute to the curator, Duxford, 2010

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The curator gives a talk in the museum to veterans of the Duke of Lancasters Regiment, Duxford 2010

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The flotilla of fast Motor Launches which brought the raiding party back, Bruneval, 1942.

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Detail view of the bridge of a Motor Launch, Bruneval, 1942.

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Note from Lord Louis Mountbatten concerning the planning model for Bruneval, undated.

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Commander HB Peate, of HMS Prins Albert, talks with Flt Lt DH Priest after the operation, Bruneval, 1942.

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Gp Capt Sir Nigel Norman talks with Flt Sgt Cox after the operation, Bruneval, 1942.

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Lord Mountbatten talks with Commander HB Peate, HMS Prins Albert, after the operation, Bruneval, 1942.

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A Motor Launch tows landing craft, training for Bruneval, 1942.

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Landing craft and crews in training for Bruneval, 1942.

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Support troops return from the operation with blackened faces, Bruneval, 1942.

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