Paratroopers from seven NATO nations line up to board , German, and Dutch aircraft bound for the Ginkels Heide Drop Zone Sept. 19, 2015, during a combined airborne operation for the 71st anniversary of Operation Market Garden. The jump was part of a series of combined airborne operations and ceremonies to commemorate Market Garden,the largest airborne operation in history, taking place over Sept. 17-20, 1944. Approximately 1,000 paratroopers from the Netherlands, , Germany, Italy, Belgium, Poland, and the participated in the anniversary. ( Army photo by 1st Lt. Hannah Morgan,
Paratroopers from seven NATO nations line up to board , German, and Dutch aircraft bound for the Ginkels Heide Drop Zone Sept. 19, 2015, during a combined airborne operation for the 71st anniversary of Operation Market Garden. The jump was part of a series of combined airborne operations and ceremonies to commemorate Market Garden,the largest airborne operation in history, taking place over Sept. 17-20, 1944. Approximately 1,000 paratroopers from the Netherlands, , Germany, Italy, Belgium, Poland, and the participated in the anniversary. ( Army photo by 1st Lt. Hannah Morgan, 16th Sustainment Brigade)
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