6th Airborne Division
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World War II 6th Airborne Division during and after the war served in Normandy, Ardennes, Rhine, Java & Palestine 1943-1948.

Trained at Bulford, Ringway, Hardwick Hall, encompassing Parachute Regiment, Glider Pilot Regiment & RAF 38 & 46 Group.

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Looking to post collation of World War II photos, articles, books and booklets & any other history related topics.
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Airborne Pre Invasion D-Day

ASSAULT UNITS PREPARE FOR THE INVASION OF EUROPE (PART 7) (Imperial War Museums)

Filmed by Sgt. L. Harris, No. 5 AFPU showing pathfinders from 22nd Independent Parachute Company and men of 2nd Bn (Airborne) OXfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry playing cricket

Loading up of Horsa gliders and parachute containers filmed at Harwell and Tarrant Rushton

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D-Day: Turning The Tide (1994) Part I

Charle's Wheeler's D-Day: Turning The Tide (1994)

Part I

Major Howard
Wally Parr
Bill Gray
Sgt. Leonard Daniels,
Lt-Col. Otway
Sgt. Sid Knight

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THE 6TH AIRBORNE DIVISION PREPARES FOR D-DAY

Major-General Gale, the Division's commander, addresses Divisional troops at Harwell aerodrome.

Airborne sappers place detonators into shrapnel mines.

Military Policemen attend to their Matchless and Enfield motorcycles.

An Airborne signals lieutenant and private paint the Liberation star on a cloth panel. A corporal performs a 'native' dance for off-duty signallers.

Signallers check jeep-mounted radio equipment. Engineers pack PIATs and ammunition into a parachute container. Parachute Regiment troops are issued with two 24-hour compo ration boxes, etc.

Men from the 2nd Battalion, the Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, support platoon load ammunition and a Vickers machine gun into jeep trailers. A mechanic services a jeep.

Weapons such as a Lee-Enfield rifle, a Colt .45 automatic pistol, a Mark 5 Sten gun, a Bren gun and Nos 36 and 69 grenades are examined before being packed.

Empty Bren and Sten magazines are loaded with bullets and packed into boxes.

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September 28, 2023
Ceremony at Pegasus Bridge on the 25th anniversary of D-Day

Ceremony at Pegasus Bridge, a bascule bridge over the Caen Canal, at Ouistreham, France. Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the D-Day invasion at Normandy, a group of civilians and British Military and political leaders gather to lay wreaths and honor those who died. The bridge, also known as the Bénouville Bridge, is seen along with crowds gathered. Major-General Richard Nelson Gale and a political figure lay wreaths at the bridge. Uniformed musicians play bag pipes and bugles. Children lined up to participate in the ceremony. Canadian, British, American and French flags fly near the memorial on Pegasus Bridge.

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September 19, 2023
Brittany Ferries Historic Talking Tours The Pegasus Trail (Audio) Side 1

Brittany Ferries Historic Talking Tours The Pegasus Trail An Account of the Operations of the 6th Airborne Division in Normandy 6th June – 17th August 1944

Not the best quality recording as this was not a transfer but a basic recording

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Brittany Ferries Historic Talking Tours The Pegasus Trail (Audio) Side 1
Italian Airmen Arrive in London

Italian airmen who were taken prisoner after their planes had been shot down over England yesterday passed through Londin this afternoon on their way to the Prisoners Camp 12th November 1940.

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Major Philip Wilfred Varvill with wounded German Dog

When a Douglas C47 Dakota aircraft of RAF Transport Command returned from France, one of the passengers was a German war dog which was wounded by men of the 6th Airborne Division when they stormed Ranville North East of Caen. The dog, named Fritz, had apparently been trained to attack anyone with firearms. It was wounded in the leg and taken behind the line where it received first aid treatment from a British Army unit before being flown to England in charge of parachutist Major Philip Wilfred Varvill.

When the Royal Australian Air Force photographer was photographing Fritz, the dog apparently thought the camera was a firearm and attempted to leap at the photographer. Fritz will be sent to do a course at a British War Dogs school when he has recovered from his wound.

This image was shot for the Daily Mail newspaper but was also reported in Australian papers.

Cpl. J. Williamson, 12th Parachute Battalion (POW)

Cpl. John Williamson, 12th Parachute Battalion taken prisoner Normandy 18th August 1944 probably captured during a night raid on Putot-En-Auge.

12th Parachute Battalion War Diary

18th August 1944 Place: Mongassard

0450 - Bn advanced through TROARN to MON GASSARD 192690 as reserve Bn to 5 Para Bde and awaits orders to continue advance. Capt J.A.N. Sim, Lieuts J.H. Duthie, Hall, Warren and Flint and 80 ORs joined from U.K. C Coy formed under Capt Sim.

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