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General Sir John Dill inspects a parachute with 11 SAS at Tatton Park December 1940

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Recruits emplaning prior to a training jump at Ringway. Note number two is carrying his parachute container.

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Early paratroopers wearing the locally manufactured rubber "Flash Gordon" helmet, c1940.

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Early paratrooper adopts correct jumping position on exiting the aircraft over Tatton Park.

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Paratrooper has just exited the aircraft. He holds a container and is attached to the plane by his release strop.

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Paratroopers training in a Douglas Dakota aircraft. The strop is attached to the floor of the aircraft.

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Paratrooper looks out a Douglas Dakota aircraft window for briefed landmarks on approaching the drop zone.

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