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Four British paratroopers moving through a shell-damaged house in Oosterbeek to which they had retreated after being driven out of Arnhem Left to right Pvt Ronald Philip Walker Pvt John Dugdale 10pin C.co 156 Para L.Cpt Noel Rosenberg 10 pin C.co 156 Para Pvt Alfred J Ward HQ Para Brgd. Driver for Hackett |
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22 September 1944
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- 1944 in Oosterbeek
- World War II forces of Britain in the Netherlands
- Operation Market Garden
- People with Stens
- Battle of Arnhem
- Airborne units and formations of the United Kingdom
- Photographs from the Imperial War Museum
- Black and white photographs of the Netherlands
- Helmet scrims in British service
- Denison smock
- Helmet Steel Airborne Troop