6th Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 6th Airlanding Brigade was an airborne infantry brigade of the British Army during the Second World War. Created during May 1943, the brigade was composed of three glider infantry battalions and supporting units, and was assigned to the 6th Airborne Division, alongside the 3rd and 5th Parachute Brigades.
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6th Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 6th Airlanding Brigade was an airborne infantry brigade of the British Army during the Second World War. Created during May 1943, the brigade was composed of three glider infantry battalions and supporting units, and was assigned to the 6th Airborne Division, alongside the 3rd and 5th Parachute Brigades.
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The 6th Airlanding Brigade was ...... Independent Infantry Brigade.
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Brigade, 3,500 men
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Airborne forcesref|The British ...... glider-borne troops.|group=nb
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Men of the 2nd Battalion, Oxfo ...... igade, in Normandy, June 1944.
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Red Devils ref|The 1st Parach ...... tish airborne troops.|group=nb
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Airborne forcesref|The British ...... glider-borne troops.|group=nb
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Brigade, 3,500 men
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The 6th Airlanding Brigade was ...... rd and 5th Parachute Brigades.
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Red Devilsref|The 1st Parachut ...... tish airborne troops.|group=nb
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