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The 10th Battalion, The Parachute Regiment was an airborne infantry battalion of the Parachute Regiment, originally raised as the 10th (Sussex) Battalion by the British Army during the Second World War.
To honour the shooting skills of Lieutenant Pat Glover, who had managed to put two holes in the weathercock from a distance of sixty yards as it turned and screeched in the wind, the Somerby Weathercock was adopted as 10 Para’s Shooting Trophy.
The 10th Parachute Brigade [note 1] (Malay: Briged ke-10 Payung Terjun – 10 Briged Para, Jawi: ١٠ بريڬيد ڤارا), abbreviated as 10 PARA BDE, is an elite division-sized hybrid airborne-marine unit within the Malaysian Army. [2]
La 10.ª Brigada Paracaidista (malayo: Briged ke-10 Payung Terjun – 10 Briged Para, jawi: ١٠ بريڬيد ڤارا), abreviada como 10 PARA BDE, es una unidad híbrida de infantería de marina y aerotransportada del tamaño de una división de élite dentro del Ejército de Malasia.
The 10th Parachute Battalion (10th Para Bn) was formed from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Sussex Regiment at Kabrit in the Suez Canal zone in January 1943 under Lt Col KBI Smyth. It fought briefly in Italy under command of the 4th Parachute Brigade before returning to the UK in preparation for D-Day.
The Pathfinder Company (Parachute) (Malay: Kompeni Pandura (Para), pronounced / kəmpəniˈpɑːnˈdʊˈrɑː /) is a pathfinder and reconnaissance unit within Malaysian Army 's 10th Parachute Brigade (10 PARA BDE).
The 10th Battalion was disbanded in November 1945, but was reformed in 1947 as the 10th (City of London) Parachute Battalion (Territorial Army). Redesignated 10 PARA (Volunteer) in 1967, the battalion existed until it was disbanded in 1999.