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Major John Frost, leading officier of the Bruneval Raid (operation Biting) on 27 February 1942. Photo: Photographed after receiving the Military Cross for his part in the Bruneval Raid, 1942. At this time the Parachute Regiment did not have its own insignia or uniform, and so members wore the uniforms of their previous Regiment, in Frost's case, the Cameronians.


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current22:25, 28 July 2008Thumbnail for version as of 22:25, 28 July 2008410 × 711 (142 KB)Tango22 (talk | contribs)Major John Frost, leading officier of the Bruneval Raid (operation Biting) on 27 February 1942. Photo: Photographed after receiving the Military Cross for his part in the Bruneval Raid, 1942. At this time the Parachute Regiment did not have its own insign
22:00, 4 July 2005Thumbnail for version as of 22:00, 4 July 2005410 × 711 (32 KB)WO2~commonswiki (talk | contribs)Major John Frost, leading officier of the Bruneval Raid (operation Biting) on 27 February 1942. Photo: Photographed after receiving the Military Cross for his part in the Bruneval Raid, 1942. At this time the Parachute Regiment did not have its own insign

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