A Quiet Start


Saturday, September 16th. 1944. RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, England. The final briefings for the 1st. Airborne airlifts into Holland for Operation Market Garden were being completed, with the 1st. lift already prepped the day before; the 2nd. lift Orders Group were briefed in an all day general briefing, and at the end of it the CO and IO [Commanding Officer and Intelligence Officer] flew back to RAF Manston. According to the 2nd. Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment's War Diary for the period, the entry for the day reported the bare bones of the days activities, adding that "Everyone was in good spirits." Take off for the first lift was scheduled for 10:30 hours the next day, Sunday, September 17th. By 14:00 that afternoon they were on the ground in Holland, barely aware of what was to face them over the next ten days. The expectation was that the German forces they'd meet in their attempt to take control of the bridges over the Lower Rhine and to push on into Germany, would be much depleted. The reality turned out to be somewhat different. I'll keep you posted.

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