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  1. Canadian Airborne Regiment

    Canadian Airborne Regiment

  2. Canadian Para

    Canadian Para

    A colour photo of a Canadian Parachute Regiment soldier
  3. Canadian Airborne Regiment

    Canadian Airborne Regiment

  4. 101st Airborne - Screaming Eagles

    101st Airborne - Screaming Eagles

    members of the 101st Airborne screaming Eagles in the Normandy area WWII. Location and date unknown
  5. 82nd Airborne

    82nd Airborne

    Paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division WWII
  6. Airborne

    Airborne

    I bought this patch years ago at a flea market and can't find any thing out about it, any help would be much appreciated.
  7. TankBuster

    Question? Brits from the sky

    Can anyone pass some info on ww-2 british paratroops my way, i know their role in d-day but not musch else except at Arnehem, and Niemegean. Thankssal;
  8. 173 airborne assault on hill 875

    173 airborne assault on hill 875

  9. M22 Locust

    M22 Locust

  10. Normany Drop Zone

    Normany Drop Zone

    Normandy Drop Zone at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Picture taken 06/14/5005.
  11. Clear and Away

    Clear and Away

    The Black Hawk Crew Cheif took another picture after the third paratrooper exited the aircraft. The parachute cicled in red in me. Picture taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  12. Good Tight Body Position

    Good Tight Body Position

    This was my second jump of the day, this one at 2300 feet AGL. The Black Hawk Crew Chief took this picture of me exciting. Picture taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  13. On Nomandy Drop Zone

    On Nomandy Drop Zone

    This is my MC1-1D parachute after activating one of my canopy release assemblies. Picture taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  14. On The Way Down

    On The Way Down

    I took this picture immediately after gaining control of my MC1-1D parachute. Other paratroopers make their way safely to the ground. Picture taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  15. On The Way Down

    On The Way Down

    I took this picture immediately after gaining control of my MC1-1D parachute. This is Fort Bragg at approximatley 1100 feet AGL. Picture taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  16. On The Way Down

    On The Way Down

    Normany Drop Zone and Fort Bragg at approximately 1200 feet AGL. The fires are controlled burns. Picture taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  17. On The Way Down

    On The Way Down

    I took this picture immediately after gaining control of my MC1-1D parachute. This is Fort Bragg at approximatley 1500 feet AGL. Picture taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  18. UH-60 Black Hawk Landing

    UH-60 Black Hawk Landing

    A UH-60 Black Hawk lands on Normany Drop Zone for the next chalk. Picture taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  19. Recovering Deployment Bags

    Recovering Deployment Bags

    The Jumpmaster pulling in the deployment bags after all jumpers have excited. Picture Taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
  20. Clear and Away

    Clear and Away

    Fort Bragg and Normany Drop Drop zone from 1500 feet AGL. All four paratroopers on this door are clear and away. Picture Taken 06/14/2005 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
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