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Pegasus Bridge June 5th 1944icon for Recommended story

by aliburness

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William Edwards Burness
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France
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Royal Air Force
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A2650286
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19 May 2004

On June 5th 1944 as wireless operator in Halifax LL 344 piloted by Flight/O Clapperton we took off at 2300 hours with 5 other Halifaxe's from Tarrant Rushton airfield in Dorset Three from 644 Squadron and three from 298 squadron each towing a horsa carrying a platoon of troops for the highly sucessful (and well practised) task off seizing the bridges over the Orne and Caen Canals. (Pegasus Bridge) in the early Hours of D-Day. Great credit is due to the glider Pilot Regt who displayed great courage and skill in hazardous situations

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