
A paratrooper makes a heavy landing during an exercise. (Critical Past film 65675058877)
A paratrooper makes a heavy landing during an exercise. (Critical Past film 65675058877)
Men of the 1st Airborne Division Headquarters Defence Platoon. (Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum)
Men of the Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade training in Scotland in 1943. (Trails of Hope, Polish Institute of National Remembrance)
An officer of the 82nd Airborne Division briefs his men at Cottesmore airfield before embarking for the Netherlands on Operation MARKET GARDEN, 17 September 1944. (US Army Signal Corps)
Members of 89 Field Security Section, 1944:
Back Row, L-R: Cpls D Zucker, E Zitman, M Hanet, A Maybury and PD Scarr.
Middle Row, L-R: Cpls MN Edwards, R Gray, R Smyth, AJ Gorrie, R Foster, B Gately and J Linden.
Front Row, L-R: Sgts T Chambers and A Ramage, WO2 T Armstrong, Capt. JE Killick, L/Cpl F Eley, Sgts R Syme and R Pinquet. (Airborne Assault Museum)
American military uniforms became a familiar sight in Grantham
A jeep towing a 6-pounder anti-tank gun from the 2nd Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment, moving east along the Utrechtseweg, Oosterbeek, towards Arnhem on Monday, 18th September 1944.
Sergeant Sidney Cornell DCM, B Company, 7th (Light Infantry) Parachute Battalion. (Paradata/Airborne Assault Museum)
British Airborne troops of 6th Airlanding Brigade admire the graffiti chalked on the side of their Horsa glider at an RAF airfield as they prepare to fly out to Normandy as part of 6th Airborne Division's second lift on the evening of 6 June 1944. (IWM H 39178)