British paratroopers dropping in French field for D-day event asked for passports
by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6NB9X)
French officials insist on checking paperwork of 400 troops landing in Normandy for 80th anniversary commemoration
Eyebrows were raised at the Ministry of Defence when French immigration and customs insisted on checking the paperwork of 400 British paratroopers immediately after they dropped into fields near Saneville, Normandy on Wednesday.
Some felt the French were trying to make a point in response to the UK's decision to leave the EU and, while immigration checks for British troops on exercise abroad are routine, doing so at a public commemoration is deemed exceptional.
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