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While the Airlanding Brigade moved into defensive positions around the landing zones, the 1st Parachute Brigade prepared to head east toward the bridges, with Lathbury and his HQ Company following Frost on Lion route.

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In an article in The Washington Post, published after Salinger's death, and in a story for New York, Orchises Press owner Roger Lathbury described his efforts to publish the story.
According to Lathbury, Salinger was deeply concerned with the proposed book's appearance, even visiting Washington to examine the cloth for the binding.

Lathbury and would
Down's replacement as commander of the 1st Airborne Division by Montgomery's selection, Major-General Roy Urquhart, an officer with no airborne experience, rather than Browning's choice, Brigadier Gerald Lathbury of the 1st Parachute Brigade, would become controversial.

Lathbury and .
Salinger also sent Lathbury numerous " infectious and delightful and loving " letters.
Lathbury said, " I never reached back out.
* Lathbury, Roger " Betraying Salinger ", New York, April 4, 2010.
John's third wife was a classical scholar, Maria Millington Lathbury.
The book details the everyday life of Mildred Lathbury, a spinster in her thirties in 1950s England.
In the early 1980s, Williams purchased a group of houses, today known as the Ephraim Williams House, on Banbury Road and Lathbury Road, in North Oxford.
Most of the battalion and various other supporting units — including two jeeps of Goughs squadron, four 6-pounder anti-tank guns, Brigade HQ ( but without Lathbury ), and Royal Engineers ( in total numbering about 740 men )— moved into Arnhem centre as night fell and owing to the oversight in German orders were able to secure the undefended northern end of the road bridge.
Partly as a consequence of this limitation, Urquhart decided to follow the 1st Parachute Brigade and make contact with Lathbury.
He found the Brigade HQ on Lion route but was informed Lathbury himself was visiting the 3rd Battalion.
Lathbury was injured and also forced into hiding.
Ashby Computers & Graphics was founded in the Leicestershire town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in 1982 by Tim and Chris Stamper, their friend John Lathbury, and Tim's girlfriend ( later wife ) Carole Ward.
* Dean Church by D. C. Lathbury, ( 1907 ).
By this time, with casualties mounting and supplies running short, the parachute brigade commander, Gerald Lathbury, had relinquished control of the bridge to the Germans.
The 1st Parachute Brigade was commanded by Brigadier Gerald Lathbury and comprised the 1st Parachute Battalion, the 2nd Parachute Battalion, the 3rd Parachute Battalion, the 16th ( Parachute ) Field Ambulance, the 1st ( Parachute ) Squadron Royal Engineers and the 1st ( Airlanding ) Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery.
The Italians were taken prisoner, just as a second group of 40 paratroopers led by Brigadier Lathbury arrived at the bridge.
Lathbury organised the safe removal of the demolition charges and set up a defensive perimeter.
Running short of supplies and with his casualties mounting, Brigadier Lathbury made the decision to relinquish control of the bridge to the Germans, and the parachute brigade moved back.
At 18: 30, in the darkness, Lathbury led the remainder of his men to join the 2nd Parachute Battalion.
Brigadier Lathbury sent out a patrol to investigate, which located the tanks and infantry of XIII Corps that had halted just south of them the previous night.
In early October he was joined by Brigadier Gerald Lathbury and soon a ‘ Brigade HQ in hiding ’ was set up.

following and publishing
In the early 1970s, following the revival of Asatru in Iceland, Stephen McNallen, a former U. S. Army Airborne Ranger, began publishing a newsletter titled The Runestone.
The following year, Diabelli and Cappi parted ways, with Diabelli launching a new publishing house, Diabelli & Co, in 1824.
In any case, Ace was forced to cease publishing the unauthorized edition and to pay Tolkien for their sales following a grass-roots campaign by Tolkien's U. S. fans.
The following year he began publishing his music ; four collections of instrumental pieces appeared within the next three years, and many more publications would follow.
The castle became a tourist destination from the 18th century onwards, becoming famous in the Victorian period following the publishing of Sir Walter Scott's novel Kenilworth in 1826.
The conference will be centered upon a presentation of Professor André Maeder ( well-known astrophysicist of University of Geneva ) following the publishing of his book " L ' unique Terre habitée?
He died from a heart attack attributed to Nazi persecution following his publishing an article highly critical of Hitler's theories.
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The jury, each year consisting of five to nine " experts ... recognized professionals in their own fields of architecture, business, education, publishing, and culture ", deliberate early the following year before announcing the winner in spring.
On many digital printing systems ( desk-top publishing systems in particular ), the following equations are applicable ( with exceptions ).
Gunderloy quit publishing Factsheet Five following the completion of Issue # 44 in 1991.
The granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst and great-granddaughter of millionaire George Hearst, she gained notoriety in 1974 when, following her kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army ( SLA ), she ultimately joined her captors in furthering their cause.
Newspaper publishing in Mysore started in 1859 when Bhashyam Bhashyacharya began publishing a weekly newspaper in Kannada called the Mysooru Vrittanta Bodhini, the first of a number of weekly newspapers published in the following three decades.
Garner sent his debut novel to the publishing company Collins, where it was picked up by the company's head, Sir William Collins, who was on the look out for new fantasy novels following on from the recent commercial and critical success of J. R. R.
In 1864, following the January Uprising, Mikhail Muravyov, the Russian Governor General of Lithuania, banned the language in education and publishing, and barred use of the Latin alphabet altogether, although books printed in Lithuanian continued to be printed across the border in East Prussia and in the United States.
The following year, Webb met singer and producer Johnny Rivers, who signed him to a publishing deal and recorded his song " By the Time I Get to Phoenix " on his 1966 album Changes.
As Putnam had already sold his interest in the New York based publishing company to his cousin, Palmer, following the fire the couple decided to move to the West Coast where Putnam took up his new position as head of the editorial board of Paramount Pictures in North Hollywood.
The series quickly attracted a wide and passionate following on both sides of the Atlantic, and when Doyle killed off Holmes in The Final Problem, the public outcry was so great, and the publishing offers for more stories so attractive, that he was reluctantly forced to resurrect him.
In 1920, the abbot of Averbode in Belgium started publishing Zonneland, a magazine consisting largely of text with few illustrations, which started publishing comics more often in the following years.
Then, in February 1994, Irving spent 10 days of a three-month sentence in London's Pentonville prison for contempt of court following a legal wrangling over publishing rights.
Launched in December 2010, MarionCountyMessenger. com, which is updated daily, has proven to be a pace-setter in the rapidly-developing field of Internet news publishing or web-only newspapers and has drawn a wide following and readership.
It was Pym's comeback novel after fifteen years of publishing rejections, following a successful record as a novelist during the 1950s and early 1960s.

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