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The list includes those individuals who were, or have claimed to have served in the Parachute Regiment (regular or Territorial Army) of the British Army This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Pages in category "British Parachute Regiment soldiers" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Airborne Forces of the British Army consists of the parachute troops and glider-borne troops of all arms of service. Officers and men in any regiment or corps, may apply for transfer to a parachute or glider-borne unit of the Airborne Forces. [8] By the end of the war the British Army had raised seventeen parachute and eight airlanding ...
Alongside the five regiments of Foot Guards, the Parachute Regiment is the only infantry regiment of the British Army that has not been amalgamated with another unit since the end of the Second World War. [5] The Parachute Regiment was formed on 22 June 1940 during the Second World War and eventually raised 17 battalions.
A List of battalions of the Parachute Regiment from formation in 1940 to the present day. The Parachute Regiment is a parachute infantry regiment of the British Army that was formed in the early stages of World War II. 1st Battalion [1940–present] 1st (Guards) Parachute Battalion [1946–1948] 2nd Battalion [1941–present] 2nd/3rd Battalion ...
This list includes notable individuals who served in the Special Air Service (SAS) – (Regular or TA). Michael Asher – author, historian and desert explorer; Sir Peter de la Billière – Commander-in-Chief British Forces in the Gulf War; Julian Brazier TD – MP for Canterbury; Charles "Nish" Bruce QGM – freefall expert; Charles R. Burton ...
Name Constituency Party Service & Branch Years Rank Notes Dan Jarvis: Barnsley North: Labour: Parachute Regiment (1997 – 2011) 14 Major: Appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2011 Alistair Carns: Birmingham Selly Oak: Labour: Corps of Royal Marines (1999 – 2024) Royal Marines Reserve (2024 – present) 25 Colonel