Showing posts with label Pegasus Bridge. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Op Ducy - Piper Mallin

On 6th June 1944 the 1st Special Commando Brigade commanded by Brigadier Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, landed on Sword Beach.


1 Special Commando Brigade landing on Sword Beach

Landing with Lord Lovat was his personal piper, Bill Mallin, who played the Commandos ashore whilst under heavy fire.

Piper Billy Mallin

The Commandos were tasked with linking up with the Ox & Bucks Light Infantry who had captured Pegasus Bridge by landing by glider in the early hours of the morning of D-Day. At 13:00 the Commando's arrived at the bridge to relieve the glider borne troops.

The Commandos advanced across the bridge to the sound of Piper Millin's pipes.



Piped across Pegasus Bridge 2014

Piper Mallin display
Pegasus Bridge Centre

Piper Mallin's Pipes


Op Ducy - Pegasus Bridge Visitors Centre

Pegasus Bridge Memorial Centre
 
Pegasus Bridge Memorial Centre


Pegasus Bridge

Ranville Bridge
  
Glider Pilot Regiment
 

Air landing Memorabilia

Ox & Bucks Light Infantry Memorabilia
Air landing
 
British Paratrooper


Op Ducy - Pegasus Bridge

D-Day Pegasus Bridge

 
To safeguard the right flank and to prepare for subsequent operations it was essential that two bridges, one over the CAEN CANAL, one over the RIVER ORNE, at BENOUVILLE were captured intact.

 
Bridge over Caen Canal
 
Bridge over River Orne



Operation on the Caen Canal and River Orne

The operation would be carried out by Air landing troops from the Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light infantry deploying in Horsa Gliders.

Horsa Glider


Horsa Glider

Horsa Glider interior
Air landing soldier in Horsa Glider

 
 At 22:26 the gliders took off bound for Normandy. En route one of the gliders destined for the bridge on the R.ORNE tow roped snapped.
 

Horsa Glider being towed

At the  CAEN CANAL, the first glider landed at 00:15, on LZ X, impacting an earth bank and stunning the crew and passengers. One minute later the second glider landed breaking in two, the third glider landing at 00:18 skidded into a pond causing several injuries and a fatality.

Gliders landing on the Caen Canal


Glider positions at Pegasus Bridge

Glider positions marked by memorial stones at Pegasus Bridge

The troops emerged from the gliders, engaged trenches, gun pits and a concrete bunker which it was believed held the demolition trigger.

Troops assault the bridge

After a brief fire fight, the bridge was secured at 00:24. The first house liberated in France was the Café Gondralle

Café Gondralle

Northumbria ACF
Pegasus Bridge

Original Pegasus Bridge

Ian / Lee Pegasus Bridge
 
 
 
 
 


Monday, 9 April 2012

D-Day Pegasus Bridge

The concept of the airborne operations plan  was to protect the eastern flank of the Allied seaborne landings and take control of ground of strategic importance to the east of Caen.

The specific objectives were:
  • Capture intact the two bridges over the CAEN CANAL and the R.ORNE at BENOUVILLE and RANVILLE.  The bridges then would be defended against counterattacks.
  • Destroy the heavily fortified MERVILLE coastal artillery battery located at FRANCEVILLE PLAGE, to ensure that it could not shell the British forces landing on Sword Beach.
  • Destroy several bridges which spanned the R.DIVES, located near the towns of VARAVILLE , ROBEHOMME,BURRES, and TROARN.   The division would then hold the territory that it had seized until it could be relieved by advancing Allied ground forces


The airborne operation commenced 22:26 when the gliders of the Ox and Bucks LI took off,under the command of Major John Howard,  one force destined to capture the bridge on the CAEN CANAL, a second force tasked with a bridge on the R.ORNE.
In the operation on the CAEN CANAL, the first glider landed at 00:15, on LZ X, impacting an earth bank and stunning the crew and passengers. One minute later the second glider landed breaking in two, the third glider landing at 00:18 skidded into a pond causing several injuries and a fatality.

The troops emerged from the gliders, engaged trenches, gun pits and a concrete bunker which it was believed held the demolition trigger. After a brief fire fight, the bridge was secured at 00:24.

Bridge over the Orne Canal
At the R.ORNE Bridge, two gliders landed intact at 00:20 at LZ Y. A machine gun nest was suppressed by machine gun fire, however no other defenders were found and the two platoons quickly secured the bridge.

Bridge over River Orne
Both bridges were secured intact with minimal casualties by 00:20 6th June 1944.
Horsa Glider

Glider 1 Marker Stone
Major John Howard & Lt Brotheridge landed 16 minutes past midnight

Glider 2 Marker Stone
Lt DJ Wood landed 17 minutes past midnight

Glider 3 Marker Stone
Lt RA Smith landed 18 minutes past midnight

Pegasus Bridge 6th June 1944

The Bridge on the ORNE CANAL would named PEGASUS BRIDGE in recognition of the Airborne forces who conducted the operation.  The original bridge was replaced in 1994 and is now in Pegasus Bridge museum.

Pegasus Bridge

Original Pegasus Bridge

Pegasus Bridge
The first house liberated in France was the Cafe Gondree. The owner gldly sharing champagne from his sellers with his liberators.

Cafe Gondree Pegasus Bridge