Various shots, parachutists adjusting harness. LS. Parachutists lined up beside plane. Various shots, clambering aboard aircraft. Various shots, paratroopers inside aircraft. Ground to air: Valetta in flight. MS. Sir Donald MacGillivray High Commissioner...
Various shots, parachutists adjusting harness. LS. Parachutists lined up beside plane. Various shots, clambering aboard aircraft. Various shots, paratroopers inside aircraft. Ground to air: Valetta in flight. MS. Sir Donald MacGillivray High Commissioner of Malaya chatting to Paratroops officer. Various shots preparing and releasing marker flares. Various shots, Major Salmon chatting with other officers. Various shots, Paratroop signallers. Aerial view, marker flare in jungle. Ms Paratroopers jumping from plane. Ground to air: Paratroops leaving Valetta plane. MS. Paratroopers jumping. Aerial view, paratroops descending to jungle. CU. Officer looking skywards with binoculars. LS. Paratroops descending into jungle. Aerial view, paratroops descending into jungle. Ground to air, paratroopers descending into jungle. Good shots of paratrooper suspended from parachute. hanging through trees. Various shots, paratroopers walking in jungle and wading through river.
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