On the night of 7 February 1941 the first British parachute unit was sent into action.
Their target was the Tragino Aqueduct in Italy, and although the mission itself did not go to plan, the effect on Italian morale of this landing in the heart of their country was considerable. It was also a valuable achievement for the parachutists to have proved themselves in action, even on so small a scale, at a time when Britain was reeling from defeat to defeat.
Since then, British Airborne Forces have proved themselves in action time and time again, in a variety of different theatres from Europe to the Falklands.
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Gregor Ferguson was born in 1956 in Lanarkshire, the son of a former paratrooper, and himself served for three years in the 10th (Volunteer) Bn. The Parachute Regiment. He served in a rifle company and in the battalion Intelligence Cell, before leaving the Territorial Army due to an ankle injury. A professional journalist, he has contributed many articles to military publications.
Kevin Lyles is a talented illustrator of 20th century military subjects. He has illustrated several books for Osprey over the years.
The Sons of Bellerophon
European Operations 1941-42
The Mediterranean 1942-45
North-West Europe 1943-45
The Far East 1941-46
Post-War Service
The Falklands 1982
The Plates