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6th Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom)

6th Airlanding Brigade
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Men of the 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, part of the 6th Airlanding Brigade, in Normandy, June 1944.
Active 1943–1946
Country  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Type Glider infantry
Role Airborne forces
Size Brigade, 3,500 men
Part of 6th Airborne Division
Nickname(s) Red Devils
Engagements Invasion of Normandy
Operation Mallard
Battle of the Bulge
Operation Varsity
Palestine
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Hugh Kindersley
Insignia
Emblem
of the
British
airborne
forces
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The 6th Airlanding Brigade was a 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.

During the Normandy landings of 6 June 1944, the brigade took part in Operation Mallard, holding the southern flank of the Normandy bridgehead over the River Orne. In August 1944, during the final stages of the Battle of Normandy, along with the rest of the 6th Airborne Division, the brigade took part in the advance to the River Seine. Withdrawn to England in September, the brigade, with the rest of the division, returned to mainland Europe in December to counter the German Army's surprise offensive in the Ardennes, better known as the Battle of the Bulge. Their final airborne mission of the war was Operation Varsity in March 1945, an airborne assault crossing of the Rhine, after which they advanced through Germany, reaching the Baltic Sea at Wismar by the end of the war.


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