Fallschirmjagers in Holland 1940

Discussion in 'Airborne' started by airborne medic, Aug 4, 2013.

  1. airborne medic

    airborne medic Very Senior Member

    So question 2 from 'Crete'...In the Clark book (my copy page 57) he relates that a copy of the FJ 'parachute training manual was captured during the assault on Ypenbourg aerodrome in May 1940 and its contents thoroughly disseminated throughout the British Army.'

    Anyone ever seen this? Got a copy? File reference at the NA????
     
  2. horsapassenger

    horsapassenger Senior Member

    Perhaps you should employ the services of a decent researcher :sign_blah: :sign_blah: :sign_blah:

    John
     
  3. airborne medic

    airborne medic Very Senior Member

    Good one!
     
  4. horsapassenger

    horsapassenger Senior Member

    Couldn't resist it

    Seriously I think that I've located a possible source in a CAB file - will have a look on Wednesday's visit to TNA

    John
     
  5. airborne medic

    airborne medic Very Senior Member

    You ought to be a researcher! I'm sure you've found something of interest! Also I wonder what info there is on the number of rounds on average to kill a descending FJ as per my other thread.....Here's hoping!
     

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