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16th (Staffords) Parachute Battalion
File:Parachute Regiment cap badge.jpg
Cap badge of the Parachute Regiment
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
Type Infantry
Role Airborne
Size One battalion
Part of 77th Indian Parachute Brigade
Nickname(s) Red Devils[1]
Insignia
The emblem of the Second World war British Airborne Forces, Bellerophon riding the flying horse Pegasus British Airborne Units

The 16th (Staffords) Parachute Battalion was an airborne infantry battalion of the Parachute Regiment, raised by the British Army during the Second World War.

The battalion was formed in India from the 1st Battalion The South Staffordshire Regiment in January 1945. The South Stafford's had previously been part of the Chindits special force. in India. The battalion was assigned to the 77th Indian Parachute Brigade, of the 44th Indian Airborne Division. The war ended before the battalion was committed to action but a number of men parachuted into Japanese Prisoner of War camps to aid the prisoners.

The battalion was disbanded in 1946, but a new battalion was formed in the United Kingdom as part of the Territorial Army (TA). Renamed the 16th (Welsh) Parachute Battalion (TA), it was assigned to the TA 5th Parachute Brigade of the 16th Airborne Division. It was re-designated 16 (Welsh) PARA (TA) in 1948 and resulting from defence cuts disbanded in October 1956.[2]

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