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British Paras parachuting into Normandy for D-Day met by customs in a field for passport check

by LLB staff reporter
6th Jun 24 11:37 am

British paratroopers who parachuted into Normandy for D-Day commemorations were met by French customs to have their passports checked.

On Wednesday hundreds of British, Canadian, US and Belgian paratroopers parachuted onto a drop zone recreating what took place in 1944 80 years ago.

Videos have emerged showing the paratroopers carrying their kit bags up a field to a wooden table with two laptops and custom officials to have their passports checked.

The paratroopers parachuted out of an Airbus A400M at 1pm and landed on the designated drop zone K close to Sannerville.

The British Army sent 250 paratroopers from 16 Air Assault Brigade.

Brigadier Mark Berry, the commander of 16 Air Assault Brigade, told The Sun, โ€œIt is something we havenโ€™t experienced before.

โ€œBut given the Royal welcome we have had from every other feature, it seems like a very small price to pay for coming to France.โ€

Brig Berry added: โ€œThe soldiers 80 years ago were jumping at night with considerably less sophisticated equipment, into enemy held territory.

โ€œToday I know that I wonโ€™t meet an enemy force that 80 years ago was presenting an existential threat to our nation.

โ€œIt is crucial, that as the last of these individuals who actually served in D-Day are beginning to move on from this earth, to remember what they achieved here.โ€

Jonathan Monti, a French immigration official told The Sun, โ€œWe are doing immigration control and we are not supposed to do it in a field.

โ€œBut for this special event, for the 80th anniversary, we are welcoming the UK soldiers.โ€

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