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D-Day: Invading Normandy in 'flying coffins'
D-Day is best known for the Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy, but many glider-borne troops also took part in the opening phase of the invasion.
Among them was John Arthur from Lincolnshire, a machine gunner with the 2nd Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
They were part of the 6th Airborne Division, whose role on D-Day was to land behind enemy lines in wooden Horsa gliders and secure bridges and other strategic targets in Normandy for the Allied advance.
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