

Arnhem - Operation Market Garden
Operation Market Garden was an ambitious plan for airborne forces to capture strategic river crossings allowing the Allied XXX Corps to drive through the Netherlands and across the Rhine at Arnhem. Its aim was to shorten the war. What has now become known as 'A Bridge Too Far', the armoured advance had been held up and was unable to relieve the units at Arnhem in time. (Image: IWM K 7586)


Driver Richard Entwistle Ashton T/161755, R.A.S.C., 63 (Airborne) Comp. Coy.
Second World War
Army
United Kingdom
Arnhem - Operation Market Garden
ARNHEM OOSTERBEEK WAR CEMETERY
By Elaine Ashton
United Kingdom

Private Thomas Pleavin 1570946, 3rd Bn., The Parachute Regiment, A.A.C.
By Nick Jones
United Kingdom

Serjeant Donald Wyatt 5393017, 1st Wing, The Glider Pilot Regiment, A.A.C.
Second World War
Army
United Kingdom
Arnhem - Operation Market Garden
ARNHEM OOSTERBEEK WAR CEMETERY
By Phil V THORNE
United Kingdom

Sergeant Harold Wilson Smith, 4460217, 2nd Wing, Glider Pilot Regiment
Second World War
Army
United Kingdom
Arnhem - Operation Market Garden
ARNHEM OOSTERBEEK WAR CEMETERY
By HUW PRICE
United Kingdom

Sergeant Richard Bert Bond, 570 Sqn., RAFVR, SOE - D Day & Arnhem
Second World War
Air Force
United Kingdom
Arnhem - Operation Market Garden
ARNHEM OOSTERBEEK WAR CEMETERY
By Paul Brooker
United Kingdom
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