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Disembodied section in lede
The surviving glider pilots laid white tape through the woods, leading from the Perimeter, the grounds of the Hartenstein Hotel, to the north bank of the Neder-Rijn (Lower Rhine) where the Royal Canadian Engineers were waiting with small boats to ferry them across the Rhine to a landing point north of Driel.
This final part of the lede does not relate to the story, and is not represented in the article. It was probably pasted-down in error.
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