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History: This Army was active August 1944 - 1945. It consisted of the US XVIII Airborne Corps (three later four Airborne Divisions) and the British 1st Airborne Corps (two British Airborne Divisions and a Independent Polish Parachute Brigade).
History: This Army was active August 1944 - 1945. It consisted of the US XVIII Airborne Corps (three later four Airborne Divisions) and the British 1st Airborne Corps (two British Airborne Divisions and a Independent Polish Parachute Brigade).

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1ST ALLIED AIRBORNE ARMY

History: This Army was active August 1944 - 1945. It consisted of the US XVIII Airborne Corps (three later four Airborne Divisions) and the British 1st Airborne Corps (two British Airborne Divisions and a Independent Polish Parachute Brigade).

Coat of arms (crest) of the 1st Allied Airborne Army

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The Winged Number 1 alludes to the Airborne role and the Number of the Unit.


Literature: Image from Wikimedia Commons


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