Nothing Much to Losethe Story of 2nd Battalion Royal Marines, 1940-1943 and 43 Commando Royal Marines, 1943-1945 - Michael McConville - Books - Naval & Military Press - 9781783310098 - March 12, 2014
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Nothing Much to Losethe Story of 2nd Battalion Royal Marines, 1940-1943 and 43 Commando Royal Marines, 1943-1945

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This story of a proud unit in an elite Corps also reflects the evolution of Commando warfare during the Second World War. The 2nd Battalion, Royal Marines saw action securing Iceland for the Allies early in the war, and in 1940 took part in the ill-fated attempt to wrest the West African French colony of Dakar from the control of Vichy in the name of De Gaulle's Free French. In 1943, re-named and re-trained as 43 Commando, Royal Marines, the unit took part in the Anzio landings in Italy and then crossed the Adriatic to take part in island hopping operations along the Dalmatian coast alongside Tito's Yugoslavian partisans. Finally, in north Italy at the end of the war in 1945 the unit's Tom Hunter won a (sadly posthumous) Victoria Cross - the only VC won by a Royal Marine in the war.


174 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 12, 2014
ISBN13 9781783310098
Publishers Naval & Military Press
Pages 174
Dimensions 244 × 172 × 15 mm   ·   306 g
Language English  

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