1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment

First Battalion, The Parachute Regiment

Cap badge of the Parachute Regiment
Active 1941–1948
1948–Present
Country United Kingdom
Branch Army
Type Airborne infantry
Role Special operations light infantry
Size One battalion
Part of UK Special Forces
Garrison/HQ RAF St Athan
Nickname Sporting First
Motto Utrinque Paratus
(Latin for "Ready for Anything")
Insignia
Identification
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The First Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (1 PARA) is a battalion sized formation of the British Army's Parachute Regiment and subordinate unit within 16th Air Assault Brigade, but is permanently attached to the Special Forces Support Group.

An airborne light infantry unit, the battalion has since 2006 been the main contributor of manpower to the Special Forces Support Group and is capable of a wide range of operations. Based at RAF St Athan, their barracks in South Wales, personnel regularly deploy outside of the United Kingdom on operations and training.

All personnel will have completed the Pre Parachute Selection (P Company) course at the Infantry Training Centre Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire (previously it was at Aldershot, Hampshire) entitling them to wear the Maroon beret.

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History

The 1st Battalion can trace its origins to 1940, when the No. 2 Commando were trained as parachutists. In 1941, the battalion was assigned to the 1st Parachute Brigade part of the 1st Airborne Division. The battalion took part in operation in Tunisia and Italy before dropping into the Netherlands in September 1944, as part of Operation Market Garden.

After the war the battalion was reconstituted in 1946, and affiliated to the Brigade of Guards and served with the 6th Airborne Division in Palestine. It was disbanded in 1948, only to be reformed by the renumbering of the 4th/6th Battalion. The battalion was part of Operation Musketeer in 1956. In the 1970s, the battalion first deployed to Northern Ireland in Operation Banner. The Battalion was central to the events of Bloody Sunday, 30 January 1972, when they opened fire on unarmed civil rights demonstrators leaving 14 civilians dead and 13 wounded.[1] The second official inquiry of the killings found 1st Paras actions unjustified and unjustifiable [2]

The battalion was involved in the NATO operations in Kosovo in 1999, Operation Agricola. They were also selected to provide support for the Special Air Service in Sierra Leone during Operation Palliser in 2000. In 2003, they were deployed to the Persian Gulf for Operation Telic in Iraq. In 2006, it was announced that the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment would in future be based at RAF St Athan, in Wales and assigned to the Special Forces Support Group United Kingdom Special Forces.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org.uk/index2.asp?p=1
  2. ^ "Bloody Sunday Report Released - Bloody Sunday Killings Called 'Unjustified and Unjustifiable". http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978303698. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 

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