History of 30 Assault Unit

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History of 30 Assault Unit

Ian Fleming's Red Indians

General and world history History Military history Second World War Political control and freedoms Special and elite forces Battles and campaigns

Author: Craig Cabell

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Language: English

Published by: Pen & Sword Military

Published on: 10th March 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781844688203


Introduction

The Second World War spawned a plethora of crack special forces units (Long Range Desert Group, SAS, SBS, Phantom and Commandos) but 30 Assault Unit remains, even today, far more secretive and exclusive than the others.

Formation and Mission

Formed by Ian Fleming, who was working for Naval Intelligence, 30 AUs mission was to penetrate and operate behind enemy lines, capture by whatever means necessary vital intelligence and feed it back to London where it could be assimilated and acted upon.

Notable Members

This crack team of commandos included mavericks such as Patrick Dalzel-Job (generally regarded as the model for Fleming's fictional secret agent 007), and less well known (despite their conspicuous bravery) figures such as Captains Huntingdon-Whiteley, Captain Martin-Smith, Lieutenant Commander Curtis and Lieutenant McFee.

Research and Legacy

The author has trawled archives and interviewed veterans in order to piece together the history and record of this elusive special forces unit who fought with great distinction and achieved results disproportionate to their size.

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