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Parachute jumping instructors recently arrived from Ringway in tropical helmets that were soon disregarded by all troops.

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A Parachute Stick from 151 Parachute Battalion pose for the camera while under training, India, Nov 1941

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Men from No. 1 Indian Air Company squat on the floor outdoors and pack parachutes.

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Men from No. 1 Indian Air Company squat on the floor outdoors and pack parachutes.

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Men from No.1 Indian Air Company squat on the floor outdoors and pack loads for dropping.

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Paratroopers descend from Whitley aircraft, possibly Tatton Park, Manchester, 1941-43.

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Parachute troops in air after a training jump, Tatton Park, 9 Jan 1941

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Recruit pulling in a parachute container after dropping, Ringway.

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Parachute training using a barrage balloon at Ringway. This method of training was still used into the 1990s.

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Shot of a parachute training descent with container immediately on exiting the aircraft over Tatton Park.

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Trainee adopting the parachute position on landing, poss RAF Netheravon.

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Parachute training descent with kitbags at Tatton Park, April 1944

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The Viceroy of India Lord Linlithgow inspects parachute with Sqn Ldr Brereton at New Delhi, 1941.

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A Parachute course stick photographed during the early parachute training days with their harnesses and headwear on.

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Men from a parachute course in 1945 pose for the camera with their girlfriend's names written on their hats.

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