D-Day veterans meet today's paratroopers
29 May 2014 02:16 PM
Veterans who parachuted
into battle on D-Day have met paratroopers preparing for a commemorative jump
onto the same fields 70 years later.
In the early hours of 6 June
1944 around 7,900 troops from the British 6th Airborne Division landed on the
beaches of Normandy to begin the liberation of Europe in the largest amphibious
assault ever launched. Among them were the men from 9th Parachute Battalion (9
PARA).
70 years on, the D-Day veterans
of 9 PARA visited Colchester’s Merville Barracks to meet their
modern counterparts from 16 Air Assault Brigade. The veterans climbed aboard a
Dakota, the aircraft used for the Second World War parachute operations, and
watched the troops prepare for a jump to mark the 70th anniversary of
D-Day.
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