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8
.  West Point ‘Howitzer’ Yearbook, Class of 1929

  
9
.  Ogburn,
The Marauders

10
.  Ibid

11
.  Ibid

12
.  Ibid

13
.  Ibid

14
.  Ibid

15
.  Charles Newton Hunter,
Galahad
(Naylor Co., 1963)

16
.  Ogburn,
The Marauders

17
.  Ibid

18
.  Ibid

19
.  Ibid

20
.  Ibid

21
.  Hunter,
Galahad

22
.  Masters,
The Road Past Mandalay

23
.  Ibid

24
.  Ogburn,
The Marauders

25
.  Masters,
The Road Past Mandalay

26
.  Ogburn,
The Marauders

GLOSSARY
88mm
a German anti-tank and anti-aircraft gun
AA
anti-aircraft
Abwehr
the German military intelligence organization
BAR
Browning Automatic Rifle
Brandenburgers
German Special Forces unit
Bren gun
Czech-derived British light machine gun with a range of 2,000 yards
C-47 aircraft
a military transport aircraft manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company
CAA
Civil Aviation Authority
Caique
a Greek fishing boat used by the Special Boat Squadron
CO
commanding officer
DCM
Distinguished Conduct Medal, the equivalent of the DSO – second only to the VC – and awarded to NCOs and other ranks
DSO
Distinguished Service Order, the second highest British military decoration for officers
DZ
drop zone, for paratroopers and supplies
EAM
National Liberation Front, a left-wing political movement in Greece composed predominantly of Communists
EDAS
National Republican Greek League, a non-communist Greek resistance group
ELAS
Greek People’s Liberation Army and the military arm of the EAM
Fallschirmjäger
German parachute regiment
Führer
German for leader, the title given to Adolf Hitler
Garand
the .30 calibre M1 Garand was the semiautomatic rifle issued to US troops
Gestapo
Geheime Staatspolizei
, the secret police force of Nazi Germany
GHQ
General Headquarters
Gurkhas
Nepalese soldiers who have served in the British Army for nearly 200 years
Italian Gold Medal
a medal awarded to Italian junior officers and soldiers for deeds of outstanding gallantry in war
Italian Silver Medal
a medal awarded to Italian junior officers and soldiers who distinguished themselves in combat
Iron Cross
a German military decoration categorized into first and second class
Knight’s Cross of the
superior to the Iron Cross and awarded for
Iron Cross
outstanding bravery or leadership in the face of the enemy
LCA
Landing Craft Assault, 12m-long vessel capable of carrying 35 men
Légion d’honneur
the highest decoration in France, divided into five categories
LRDG
Long Range Desert Group
MC
Military Cross
Medal of Honor
the highest military decoration awarded by the United States
MEHQ
Middle East Headquarters
NCO
non-commissioned officer
petrol bowser
a petrol tanker
‘pigs’
Italian term for human torpedoes
RAF
Royal Air Force
RTU’d
Returned to Unit
SAS
Special Air Service
SBS
Special Boat Squadron
SFHQ
Special Forces Headquarters
SHAEF
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
Sherman
the M4 Sherman was the most common tank of the US Army
SOE
Special Operations Executive
SRS
Special Raiding Squadron
SS
Schutzstaffel
, the paramilitary force of Nazi Germany
SSRF
Small Scale Raiding Force
Tommy gun
Thompson sub-machine gun
VC
Victoria Cross
Vickers K
rapid-firing machine gun designed for aircraft and later used by the SAS
wadi
a dry river bed in the desert that contains water only when it rains heavily
WAAF
Women’s Auxiliary Air Force
Waffen SS
the military force of the
Schutzstaffel
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Adleman, Robert and George Walton,
The Devil’s Brigade
(Corgi, 1968)

Ambrose, Stephen¸
Band of Brothers
(Simon & Schuster, 1992)

Asher, Michael,
The Regiment
(Penguin, 2007)

Bagnold, Ralph,
The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes
(Springer, 1971)

Blackman, Mike,
Paddy Mayne Diary
(unpublished, 1945)

Borghese, J. Valerio,
Sea Devils
(Naval Institute Press, 1995)

Byrne, John,
The General Salutes a Soldier
(Hale, 1986)

Calvert, Michael,
Fighting Mad
(Pen & Sword, 2004)

Cooper, Johnny,
One of the Originals
(Pan, 1991)

Cowles, Virginia,
The Phantom Major
(Collins, 1958)

Devlin, Gerard M.,
Paratrooper!
(St Martin’s Press, 1979)

Fergusson, Bernard,
Beyond the Chindwin
(Fontana, 1955)

Gilchrist, Donald,
Castle Commando
(Oliver & Boyd, 1960)

Hastings, Stephen,
Drums of Memory
(Pen & Sword, 1994)

von der Heydte, Baron Friedrich,
Return to Crete
(WDL, 1959)

Hoe, Alan,
David Stirling
(Warner Books, 1994)

Hunter, Charles Newton,
Galahad
(Naylor Co., 1963)

James, Malcolm,
Born of the Desert
(Greenhill, 1991)

Keegan, John,
Six Armies in Normandy
(Pimlico, 1992)

Keyes, Elizabeth,
Geoffrey Keyes of the Rommel Raid
(George Newnes, 1956)

Kurowski, Franz,
Jump Into Hell
(Stackpole, 2010)

Langley, Mike,
Anders Lassen of the SAS
(New English Library, 1988)

Lefevre, Eric,
The Brandenburg Division
(Histoire and Collections, 2000)

Linklater, Eric,
The Campaign in Italy
(HMSO, 1951)

Lloyd-Owen, David,
The Long Range Desert Group
:
Providence Their Guide
(Harap, 1980)

Lodwick, John,
The Filibusters
(Methuen & Co., 1947)

Lucas, James,
Kommando: German Special Forces of World War Two
(Arms & Armour Press, 1985)

Majdalany, Fred,
Cassino: Portrait of a Battle
(Longmans, 1957)

Masters, John,
The Road Past Mandalay
(Phoenix edition, 2012)

Mortimer, Gavin,
Fields of Glory
(Andre Deutsch, 2001)

Mortimer, Gavin,
Stirling’s Men
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004)

Mortimer, Gavin,
The SAS in World War II: An Illustrated History
(Osprey Publishing, 2011)

North, John,
North West Europe
(HMSO, 1953)

Ogburn, Charlton,
The Marauders
(The Overlook Press, 2002)

Peatross, Oscar,
Bless ’em all
(ReView Publications, 1995)

Pitt, Barrie,
The Special Boat Squadron
(Century, 1983)

Pleydell, Malcolm,
Born of the Desert
(Greenhill Books, 2006)

Public Record Office,
Special Forces in the Desert War 1940–43
(Public Record Office War Histories, 2001)

Raff, Edson,
We Jumped to Fight
(Eagle Books, 1944)

Rooney, David,
Mad Mike
(Pen & Sword, 1997)

Ross, Hamish,
Paddy Mayne
(Sutton, 2003)

Royle, Trevor,
Orde Wingate
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995)

Schmidt, Heinz,
With Rommel in the Desert
(Harap, 1951)

William Schofield,
Frogmen: First Battles
(Branden Publishing, 1987)

Sharpe, Michael and Ian Westwell,
German Elite Forces
(Chartwell Books, 2007)

Skorzeny, Otto,
Skorzeny’s Special Missions
(Greenhill Books, 2006)

Strawson, John,
A History of the SAS Regiment
(Guild, 1984)

Thompson, Julian,
The War Behind Enemy Lines
(Pan, 1999)

Tolland, John,
The Last 100 Days
(Bantam, 2000)

Twining, General Merrill,
No Bended Knee
(Presido, 1994)

Woodburn, Kirby S. et al.
The Official History, War Against Japan, Volume III: The Decisive Battles
(HMSO, 1961)

Wukovits, John,
American Commando
(Caliber, 2009)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

First and foremost, I would like to thank all those veterans of the Special Air Service who shared with me their memories of Paddy Mayne, David Stirling and Mike Calvert. Such men are thin on the ground now and their memories are thus more precious than ever. So thank you to Albert Youngman, Mike Sadler, Bob Lowson and Jimmy Storie.

The staff at the Churchill Archives in Cambridge were most helpful in providing me with access to the formidable collection of papers in the Ralph Bagnold collection, as was Simon Offord and his team at the Documents and Sound Department of the Imperial War Museum. Similarly, thank you to the National Archives at Kew and the National Army Museum.

Cristiano D’Adamo kindly let me quote from an interview with Emilio Bianchi conducted by Andrea Piccinotti in the 1990s and which is available to see at
http://www.regiamarina.net
. Similarly thank you Cy Stapleton and Dr Colin Heaton for permission to quote from interviews Dr Heaten conducted with Hans-Dietrich Hossfelder in 1985 and 1994.

Emily Holmes and Kate Moore at Osprey were their customary efficient selves in the editing of the book and in securing an array of excellent photos.

I would also like to thank the following publishers for their kind permission to quote from the books mentioned: New English Library (
Anders Lassen of the SAS
by Mike Langley); Warner (
David Stirling
by Alan Hoe); Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (
Orde Wingate
by Trevor Royle); Pan (
One of the Originals
by Johnny Cooper); Greenhill (
Born of the Desert
by Malcolm Pleydell and
Skorzeny’s Special Missions
by Otto Skorzeny); Sutton (
Payne Mayne
by Hamish Ross); Stackpole (
Jump Into Hell
by Franz Kurowski); Caliber (
American Commando
by John Wukovits); Eagle Books (
We Jumped to Fight
by Edson Raff); Corgi (
The Devil’s Brigade
by Robert Aldeman and George Watson); WDL (
Return to Crete by
Baron von der Heydte); Naval Institute Press (
Sea Devils
by J Valerio Borghese); The Overlook Press (
The Marauders
by Charlton Ogburn). I have tried to contact all copyright holders of material quoted. If I have overlooked any sources I apologise and if the copyright holder concerned would contact me I would happily acknowledge their generosity in future editions of
The Daring Dozen
.

 

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