1ABTF's part in "Dragoon", was codenamed "Operation Rugby". They were to land around the village of
Le Muy, midway between
Draguignan, and the landing beaches at
Fréjus–
Saint-Raphaël. There were three
Drop Zone/
Landing Zones: • The British 2nd Parachute Brigade were assigned an area of open fields and vineyards, designated DZ/LZ "O", 400 yards north of Le Muy on the northern side of the Nartuby River. The 550th Airborne Infantry Battalion would also land there later in the day. • The U.S. 517th PRCT were assigned an area of narrow fields about two miles west of Le Muy, designated DZ/LZ "A", south of the Nartuby River. The 1st Battalion, 551st Parachute Infantry Regiment would follow later in the day. • The 509th PIB and the 463rd Field Artillery were assigned an area, designated DZ "C", about two miles south-east of Le Muy. This area, lying in a basin between two ridges with hills to the east and west, was steep, rocky, and wooded, with only small areas of level and open ground at either end. It was reluctantly chosen in order to put troops on the high ground dominating Le Muy from the south.
The landings prepare for the landings. aircraft over Southern France for the Allied airborne invasion. On the night of the operation heavy fog meant that the initial landings were scattered over a wide area, and by dawn only about 60% of the task force troops had assembled in their drop zones. The gliders bringing the British artillery support at 08:00 had to abort their mission, though landings and drops later in the day were more successful. Many gliders were damaged on landing, but casualties were generally light. Apart from seizing the village, the 1ABTF had completed its assigned mission, establishing a strong position astride the
Argens valley preventing the enemy advancing on the beach-head. In November 1944 1ABTF was sent to
Soissons to rest and refit, and was disbanded on 23 November 1944, with most of the units being attached to the
XVIII Airborne Corps. ==Order of battle==