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1st Air Landing Brigade
1st Air Landing Brigade was formed in 1941 by the conversion of 31st Independent Infantry Brigade, they served as part of 1st Airborne Division. They saw action in Sicily and North Western Europe.
1st Aug 1942 Exercise
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4th Nov 1942 Holiday
5th Nov 1942 Gliders
6th Nov 1942 Flying Practice
8th Nov 1942 Church Parade
11th Nov 1942 Sports
12th Nov 1942 Training
18th Nov 1942 Tests
19th Nov 1942 Training
20th Nov 1942 Musketry
22nd Nov 1942 Training
26th Nov 1942 Musketry
28th Nov 1942 Exercise
29th Nov 1942 Exercise
16th Apr 1943 On the Move
12th Dec 1943 On the Move
4th April 1944 Crashed on exercise
1st Sep 1944 Preparations
2nd Sep 1944 Orders
3rd Sep 1944 Orders
3rd Sep 1944 Standing by
4th Sep 1944 Poor Weather
4th Sep 1944 Conference
5th Sep 1944 Orders
5th Sep 1944 Breifing
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6th Sep 1944 Plans made and postponed
7th Sep 1944 Poor Weather
7th Sep 1944 Entertainment
7th Sep 1944 Briefing
8th Sep 1944 Delays
8th Sep 1944 Maintenance
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10th Sep 1944 Information
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11th Sep 1944 Recreation
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12th Sep 1944 Orders
12th Sep 1944 Maintenance
12th Sep 1944 On the Move
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14th Sep 1944 Orders
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14th Sep 1944 Planning
15th Sep 1944 Preparations
15th Sep 1944 Briefing
15th Sep 1944 Loading
16th Sep 1944 Preparations
16th Sep 1944 On the Move
16th Sep 1944 Orders
16th Sep 1944 Breifing
17th Sep 1944 On the Move
17th Sep 1944 In Action
17th Sep 1944 In Action
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17th Sep 1944 In Action
18th Sep 1944 Take offs
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18th Sep 1944 Overwhelmed
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18th Sep 1944 Defensive Positions
19th Sep 1944 In Action
19th Sep 1944 Strong Opposition
19th Sep 1944 In Action
19th Sep 1944 Air Raid
20th Sep 1944 Orders
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20th Sep 1944 Fire Fight
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21st Sep 1944 In Position
21st Sep 1944 Attacks
21st Sep 1944 Hard Fighting
21st Sep 1944 Under Fire
22nd Sep 1944 Shelling
22nd Sep 1944 Tank Destroyed
22nd Sep 1944 Shelling
22nd Sep 1944 Under Fire
23rd Sep 1944 Shelling
23rd Sep 1944 Artillery
23rd Sep 1944 Attacks
23rd Sep 1944 Crossing
24th Sep 1944 Holding Position
24th Sep 1944 Artillery in Acton
24th Sep 1944 Under Pressure
24th Sep 1944 Mortar Fire
25th Sep 1944 Holding Position
25th Sep 1944 Difficult Position
25th Sep 1944 Counter Attack
25th Sep 1944 Orders
25th Sep 1944 Withdrawal
26th Sep 1944 Wet Weather
26th Sep 1944 Withdrawal
26th Sep 1944 On the Move
26th Sep 1944 First Aid and Rest
27th Sep 1944 Rumours
27th Sep 1944 Clothing
27th Sep 1944 Equipment
28th Sep 1944 On the Move
28th Sep 1944 In Billets
28th Sep 1944 On the Move
29th Sep 1944 On the Move
29th Sep 1944 On the Move
29th Sep 1944 On the Move
30th Sep 1944 QuestionsIf you can provide any additional information, especially on actions and locations at specific dates, please add it here.
Those known to have served with
1st Air Landing Brigade
during the Second World War 1939-1945.
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