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Monty Addresses Paratroopers: King Approves New Monto "Ready For Anything" - Lord Montgomery, colonel-commandant of the Parachute regiment, is seen standing in a jeep on the parade ground at Albuhera Barracks, Aldershot, addressing officers and men of the 16th. Independent Parachute Bridge, June 3.Tomorrow, the brigade leaves for Cyprus.A small number of soldiers in the right place is better than a large number in the wrong place, he told them when referring to the east as a trouble spot. The field-marshal also informed the men that the king had approved of a Motto for the parachute regiment. The new Motto is "Utrinque Paratus" which means "Ready for anything". July 12, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).

Monty Addresses Paratroopers: King Approves New Monto "Ready For Anything" - Lord Montgomery, colonel-commandant of the Parachute regiment, is seen standing in a jeep on the parade ground at Albuhera Barracks, Aldershot, addressing officers and men of the 16th. Independent Parachute Bridge, June 3.Tomorrow, the brigade leaves for Cyprus.A small number of soldiers in the right place is better than a large number in the wrong place, he told them when referring to the east as a trouble spot. The field-marshal also informed the men that the king had approved of a Motto for the parachute regiment. The new Motto is "Utrinque Paratus" which means "Ready for anything". July 12, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Monty Addresses Paratroopers: King Approves New Monto "Ready For Anything" - Lord Montgomery, colonel-commandant of the Parachute regiment, is seen standing in a jeep on the parade ground at Albuhera Barracks, Aldershot, addressing officers and men of the 16th. Independent Parachute Bridge, June 3.Tomorrow, the brigade leaves for Cyprus.A small number of soldiers in the right place is better than a large number in the wrong place, he told them when referring to the east as a trouble spot. The field-marshal also informed the men that the king had approved of a Motto for the parachute regiment. The new Motto is "Utrinque Paratus" which means "Ready for anything". July 12, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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