"Hearing the roar of engines, I went outside and watched the spectacle, like snow falling; then I remembered, 'it doesn't snow in September'. I watched, as the drop continued, thinking, 'if only for once, I had the use of such airborne forces!' Then I dragged myself away, to organise the counter-attack forces". (German Commander, near a drop zone)
"On one of the annual tours, a veteran described the fighting near the bridge to a subdued audience; someone asked him," you were outnumbered, out of ammunition and without possibility of relief - why did you continue fighting?" The veteran, with tears in his eyes replied, "Because they were my friends".
Today we recall the brave and selfless attempt to lay an 'airborne carpet' across the Rhine bridges into Germany. The operation is typyfied by the outstanding courage of 2 Para and attached groups at Arnhem Bridge but from dropzone to withdrawl, from Eindhoven to Oosterbeek, from success to brutal defeat, both soldier and civilian, they were heroes all.
We give our thanks and our respects to all involved.
Utrinque Paratus.
"On one of the annual tours, a veteran described the fighting near the bridge to a subdued audience; someone asked him," you were outnumbered, out of ammunition and without possibility of relief - why did you continue fighting?" The veteran, with tears in his eyes replied, "Because they were my friends".
Today we recall the brave and selfless attempt to lay an 'airborne carpet' across the Rhine bridges into Germany. The operation is typyfied by the outstanding courage of 2 Para and attached groups at Arnhem Bridge but from dropzone to withdrawl, from Eindhoven to Oosterbeek, from success to brutal defeat, both soldier and civilian, they were heroes all.
We give our thanks and our respects to all involved.
Utrinque Paratus.
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