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  2. Operation Varsity - Wikipedia

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    Operation Varsity was a successful large-scale airborne operation. All of the objectives that the airborne troops had been tasked with had been captured and held, usually within only a few hours of the operation beginning.

  3. 17th Airborne Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Operation Varsity planned drop zones. Operation Plunder began at 21:00 on 23 March after a week-long aerial bombardment of Luftwaffe airfields and the German transport system, involving more than ten thousand Allied aircraft. [42]

  4. File:OperationVarsity1945.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:14, 22 June 2008: 808 × 1,052 (42 KB): Gwernol: Based on the map uploaded to en.wikipedia.org. Original summary was: Map composed by a United States Army War College student, as part of his Master's thesis, in the public domain as a work of a member of the US Government.

  5. File:Western Europe March 1945.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: "Title : The First Allied Airborne Army in Operation Varsity: Applying the Lessons of Arnhem." Map composed by a United States Army War College student, as part of his Master's thesis, in the public domain as a work of a member of the US Government. Further source information can be found here.

  6. 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion was an airborne infantry battalion of the Canadian Army formed in July 1942 during the Second World War; it served in North West Europe, landing in Normandy during Operation Tonga, in conjunction with the D-Day landings of 6 June 1944 and in the airborne assault crossing of the River Rhine, Operation Varsity, in March 1945.

  7. Matthew Ridgway - Wikipedia

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    He held the latter post until the end of the war in mid-1945, commanding the corps in the Battle of the Bulge, Operation Varsity and the Western Allied invasion of Germany. Ridgway held several major commands after World War II and is most well-known for resurrecting the United Nations (UN) war effort during the Korean War .

  8. Operation Varsity Blues: A Guide to the College Admissions ...

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    Operation Varsity BluesAccording to an affidavit filed by federal prosecutors in the case, Singer used two firms, Key Worldwide Foundation and The Edge College & Career Network, to organize an ...

  9. 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment (513th PIR) was an airborne infantry regiment of the United States Army, raised during World War II.The 513th formed part of the 17th Airborne Division and participated in the European Campaign, fighting in the latter stages of the Battle of the Bulge in January 1945 and parachuted into Germany in Operation Varsity in March, in the largest airborne drop of ...