File:Operation Deadstick Canal Bridge Gliders.jpg
Original text: Imperial War Museum ref B 7033 Original uploader was Jim Sweeney at en.wikipedia.
Later version(s) were uploaded by Beao at en.wikipedia. (30 March 2011 (first version); 6 June 2011 (last version))
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Official photographer Johnson (Sgt), No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit.
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- 2011-06-06 13:00 Beao 300×189× (10954 bytes)
- 2011-03-30 12:32 Jim Sweeney 300×189× (10540 bytes) {{Information | description = Three of the Horsa gliders that brought the 'coup de main' force in on the night of D-Day to capture the bridge over the Caen Canal at Benouville, which subsequently became known as 'Pegasus Bridge', 12 July 1944. | source =