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War Behind Enemy Lines tells the unvarnished story of British Special Forces in the Second World War. While the SAS and SBS remain household names today, there were a plethora of lesser known units, large and small, that played their part before departing the scene. Of special note was the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) formed in North Africa who imparted their skills to David Stirlings SAS in the early days. The Special Boat Sections and Squadron and other Royal Marine units inflicted great damage. Popskis Private Army used heavily armed jeeps effectively in Italy while the Jedburghs parachuted in to assist the French Resistance.In Burma, the Chindits, under the controversial Orde Wingate, conducted deep penetration patrols against the Japanese, suffering heavy casualties from enemy action and disease.Drawing on personal accounts as well as official records, the author paints a vivid picture of the operations and contribution of these and other units. He also analyses, using his own experience, the reasons for the resulting successes and failures.There is unlikely to be a more comprehensive and authoritative account of the Golden Age of British Special Forces.

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IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUMS BOOK OF
WAR BEHIND ENEMY LINES
IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUMS BOOK OF
WAR BEHIND ENEMY LINES
JULIAN THOMPSON
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First published in Great Britain in 1998 by Sidgwick & Jackson an imprint of Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Reprinted in this format in 2018 by
Pen & Sword Military
An imprint of
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Yorkshire Philadelphia
Copyright Julian Thompson and the Imperial War Museum, 1998, 2018
ISBN 978 1 52672 407 6
eISBN 978 1 52672 408 3
Mobi ISBN 978 1 52672 409 0
The right of Julian Thompson to be identified as Author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
A CIP catalogue record for this book is
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Contents
List of Illustrations
Captain P. J. D. McCraith who raised the Yeomanry Patrol in the Long Range Desert Group in front of his Ford truck. (HU 71713)
Bagnold Sun Compass. (HU 71822)
Captain David Lloyd Owen with Tich Cave on the back of a 30-cwt truck outside the Farouk Hotel in Siwa oasis, November 1941. (HU 25299)
A posed photograph of an LRDG Chevrolet truck. (E 12380)
LRDG Chevrolet truck shooting a dune. The truck behind is a Ford 30-cwt. (HU 25793)
Lieutenant-Colonel John Haselden dressed as an Arab coming out of the desert to meet an LRDG patrol. (HU 24997)
LRDG aircraft. (HU 25081)
Y Patrol returning to Kufra after a successful incursion into enemy territory. (HU 25277)
David Stirling with men of G Patrol of the LRDG. (HU 69650)
An SAS jeep, heavily loaded with jerricans of fuel and water. (NA 676)
Lieutenant-Colonel Blair Paddy Mayne. (AP 6069)
Field Marshal Sir Archibald Wavell, then C-in-C India, talking to a Chindit officer. (IND 2088)
Major-General Orde Wingate taken just before his death. (HU 71286)
Wingate in sun helmet with Colonel Frank Merill of Merills Marauders, and Lieutenant-Colonel Scott. (MH 7864)
Wingate briefing aircrew of Number 1 Air Commando USAAF. (MH 7877)
A mule being loaded into a . (EA 20831)
A sick man being loaded into an L-5 light aircraft in Burma. (SF 7947)
Two British soldiers and a Gurkha being evacuated from Burma. (HU 67284)
Chindits of 54 Column, 16th Infantry Brigade, carrying a wounded man on a stretcher. (KY 481781)
L-5 on an airstrip in Burma. (SE 7936)
Chindits on the march in Burma. (SF 7929)
Chindits brewing up. (IND 2289)
Brigadier Mike Calvert giving orders to Lieutenant-Colonel Shaw in Mogaung. Major Lumley with carbine under his arm. (MH 7287)
Major-General Joe Lentaigne. (IND 3426)
Smoke rising after Stukas attack Leros. (HU 71385)
Members of 2 SAS who arrived in Termoli after the port had been captured by 1 SRS and numbers 3 and 40 (RM) Commando. (E 26182)
Ashley Greenwood dressed as a Turkish peasant after his escape from Leros. (HU 25273)
Corporal Horner after promotion to Sergeant. (SR 325)
SB Squadron loading a caique before a raid in the Aegean. (E 29103)
Two SB Squadron soldiers preparing to land on the Simi raid. (E 29040)
Major the Earl Jellicoe, Captain Chevilier and a Greek officer on board the SB Squadron Headquarters boat Tewfik. (HU 71413)
An and caiques in a wooded cove in the Aegean. (HU 71403)
MV La Palma, one of the two vessels of the LRDGs private navy in Bari. (HU 25268)
Johnnie Holmes and three other members of 1st SAS on Operation Bulbasket. Photographed in Le Fort de Verrires near Chteauroux, June 1944. (HU 66209)
Sergeant Holdham, radio operator of Jedburgh Team Jude in the Colmar area of France, with three members of the French Resistance. (HU 62470)
SB Squadron setting out for the raid on Santerine. (HU 71431)
Anders Lassen just before the Battle of Comacchio where he was killed winning a posthumous Victoria Cross. (HU 71361)
Three members of 2 SAS in Italy in 1945. (NA 25407)
S Patrol: Popskis Private Army on jeep patrol in the Apennines, Italy. (HU 1094)
A jeep crew of Popskis Private Army firing their armament. (HU 1114)
Lieutenant-Colonel V. Peniakoff MC (Popski) driving his jeep in Italy at the end of the war. (HU 1122)
SB Squadron in the Aegean, Anders Lassen in shorts, jersey and beret. (HU 71434).
Two LRDG soldiers, Gunner Jimmy Patch and Trooper Ron Hill, with a bearded Macedonian Partisan named Krsto. (HU 67339)
Motorized Submersible Canoe (MSC) or Sleeping Beauty. (HU 56756)
MSC trimmed down underway in a test tank. (HU 56776)
Captain Bob Page, Major Ivan Lyon and Lieutenant Donald Davidson. (HU 72130)
Operation Jaywick Team. (HU 72131)
Maps
North Africa
Italy and the Adriatic
Burma
Operation Jaywick
The First Chindit Expedition
The Second Chindit Expedition
Greece and the Aegean
France (and insert: Operation Freshman)
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