From their creation in June 1940 to D-Day, Arnhem, Falklands and Ulster. The maroon beret of Britain’s airborne forces has a special significance to every man who has ever worn it, better known as “The Paras”. Involved in some of the most difficult military operations in recent history, the Paras have won 31 battle honors and hundreds of bravery decorations including eight Victoria Crosses. Today they are Britain’s “fire-brigade” shock toops and on permanent standby as part of the UK’s Joint Rapid Deployment Force (JRDF). Large lavishly illustrated volume 20x27cms(Please note: Over standard weight. Orders may incur additional postage charges. We will contact you prior to processing order to request your approval or contact us to confirm postage cost.)