clgo:causalties | - 2,378–2,700 casualtiesref|Ellis puts British 6th Airborne Division losses as 1,400 dead, wounded or captured and places the U.S. 17th Airborne Division losses as 1,300 dead, wounded or captured. The official Parachute Regiment website places 6th Airborne losses at 1,078 killed or wounded.|group=\"Note\"
- 72 aircraftref|Over 1,700 aircraft were employed during the airlift of the airborne forces, of which 56 planes were lost. A further 240 planes flew a resupply mission following the glider landings, 16 planes were shot down. Of the 1,300 gliders employed during the operation, under 4% were destroyed.|group=\"Note\"
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clgo:strength | - 8,000 (est.)ref|Otway claims that Allied intelligence placed 7 Parachute Division and 84 Infantry Division at around 4,000 men each after having suffered heavy casualties in previous campaigns, these being the two German formations facing the Allied airborne forces.|group=\"Note\"
- 16,870ref|6th Airborne landed 7,220 men, 17th Airborne landed 9,650 men.|group=\"Note\"
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