6th Airborne D-Day Photo Gallery

Discussion in 'Airborne' started by englandphil, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. englandphil

    englandphil Very Senior Member

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  2. sol

    sol Very Senior Member

    Thanks for link. This photos are really great. There is also a new website about history of The Parachute Regiment and Airborne troops (well maybe it isn't new but I found it only recently). You can found there many photos and documents from almost every British airborne campaign and unit (some of this are still under construction) from ww2 till now. This are photos from Normandy

    ParaData | A living history of the Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces

    and documents:

    ParaData | A living history of the Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces
     
  3. levien

    levien Just a member

    Wonderful pics. Thanks.

    Levien.
     
  4. Recce_Mitch

    Recce_Mitch Very Senior Member

    Great pics thanks for sharing

    Cheers
    paul
     
  5. urqh

    urqh Senior Member

    Ill echo that...excellent stuff thanks.
     
  6. Len Trim

    Len Trim Senior Member

    Suprised just how many of those photos are in the Battle Zone book I have just bought.

    Len
     
  7. Jakob Kjaersgaard

    Jakob Kjaersgaard Senior Member

    Excellent photos! Thanks for sharing.



    Jakob
     
  8. militarycross

    militarycross Very Senior Member

    Appreciated seeing this collection and the Brigadier's images at the end were superb.

    thanks.

    phil
     
  9. Drew5233

    Drew5233 #FuturePilot 1940 Obsessive

    Well found Phil.....Cheers !
     
  10. brithm

    brithm Senior Member

    L/Cpl. L.T. Lee (5382769) "...works on a tapestry fire screen in his hospital bed at the Robert Jones and Dame Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry. Lance Corporal Lee is from Nettlebed in Oxfordshire and served with 6th Airborne Division until he was injured in a glider crash." Lee was serving with the 4th Bn Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire with the BEF wounded on the 25th May 1940 and evacuated via Dunkirk.

    Assume he was wounded June 1944.

    D21476
     

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