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Airborne British commando troops who arrived in support of the glider troops dig in after
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Airborne British commando troops who arrived in support of the glider troops dig in after
Airborne British commando troops who arrived in support of the glider troops dig in after crash landing in Normandy, Northern France.
British and American airborne troops and parachutists landed behind German defences at around 1.30 a.m on 6th June 1944, starting off D-Day.
On the night of 5th June, a force of 181 men, led by Major John Howard, took off from RAF Tarrant Rushton in Dorset, southern England in six Horsa gliders to capture Pegasus Bridge, and also " Horsa Bridge", a few hundred yards to the east, over the Orne River.
In the background are some of the damaged gliders.
6th June 1944
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This print captures the resilience and determination of Airborne British commando troops who arrived in Normandy, Northern France during World War II. After crash landing in support of glider troops, these brave soldiers wasted no time as they immediately dug into the ground to establish a defensive position. On June 6th, 1944 - famously known as D-Day - British and American airborne troops descended behind German defenses under the cover of darkness. This operation marked a crucial turning point in the war effort. In this particular image, damaged gliders can be seen in the background, serving as a reminder of the intense battles that took place. The night before D-Day, Major John Howard led a force of 181 men on an audacious mission to capture Pegasus Bridge and Horsa Bridge over the Orne River. Departing from RAF Tarrant Rushton in Dorset, southern England aboard six Horsa gliders, these fearless individuals played a pivotal role in securing key strategic points. This historic photograph not only showcases their unwavering commitment but also highlights their resourcefulness with tools such as pickaxes for digging trenches and fortifying positions. It serves as a testament to their courage and sacrifice during one of history's most significant conflicts. As we reflect upon this momentous event from our past, let us remember those who fought valiantly for freedom against incredible odds – forever etching their names into history books while inspiring future generations with their indomitable spirit.
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