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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).
 
Active : August 1944 - 1945.


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