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- 1943-1946 military unit of the British Army (en)
- Unité militaire britannique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale (fr)
- 영국 육군의 WWII 글라이더 보병여단 (ko)
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- Airborne forcesref|The British Army's airborne forces consisted of parachute and glider-borne troops.|group=nb
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- Men of the 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, part of the 6th Airlanding Brigade, in Normandy, June 1944. (en)
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- forces (en)
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- airborne (en)
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- Red Devils ref|The 1st Parachute Brigade had been called the "Rote Teufel" or "Red Devils" by the German troops they had fought in North Africa. The title was officially confirmed by General Sir Harold Alexander and henceforth applied to all British airborne troops.|group=nb (en)
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- 6th Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom) (en)
- 6-та планерно-десантна бригада (Велика Британія) (uk)
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- 6th Airlanding Brigade (en)
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