In parallel I provided historical advice during the setting up process for the new Airborne Assault Museum, which was opened by HRH the Prince of Wales on 8th December 2008 at Duxford. The two projects were complimentary and inter-active on completion. When the Museum of the Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces was moved from Aldershot to Duxford in the autumn of 2008 and its Archive digitised as part of the process. Over 12,000 documents, maps, photographs, posters and associated historical items were electronically scanned covering the evolution of Airborne Forces from the birth of the Parachute Regiment in 1940 to operations in Iraq and Afghanistan today.
Airborne Assault and ParaData focuses on the human and individual contribution of airborne soldiers to their rich history. There is an In Memoriam section providing a permanent record of every airborne soldier recorded killed in service. Timeline enables the history of Airborne Forces to be explored and Roll Call shows service details of past and present soldiers. The comprehensive Index based around a world map with a responsive key enables battles, campaigns, places and events, units and decorations to be interactively viewed. ParaData terminals are available in the Museum and new archive, enabling show-case exhibits to be explored and investigated even further.
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