File:SAS Parachute down to HMS Cardiff.jpg

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editDescriptionSAS Parachute down to HMS Cardiff.jpg | 4 SAS troopers parachute down to HMS Cardiff (in to the sea close by) one thousand miles from the TEZ |
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