Commandos : heroic and deadly ANZAC raids in World War II / Frank Walker.

By: Walker, Frank (Frank William) [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney, NSW : Hachette Australia, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: x, 342 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 24 cmContent type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780733631535; 0733631533Other title: Heroic and deadly ANZAC raids in World War IISubject(s): Australia. Australian Army -- Commando troops | Australia. Army -- Commando troops | Australia. Australian Army -- Commando troops | Australia. Army -- Commando troops | New Zealand. Army -- Commando troops | Australia. Australian Army | Australia. Australian Army -- Commando troops | World War (1939-1945) | 1939-1945 | Australia -- Armed Forces -- Commando troops | Australia. Australian Army - Commando troops | Australia. Australian Army | World War, 1939-1945 - Commando operations - Pacific Area | Pacific Area | Personal narratives | World War, 1939-1945 -- Commando operations -- Pacific Area | World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Area | World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Australian | World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Australian | World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns | World War, 1939-1945 -- Commando operations | Armed Forces - Commando troops | Commando troops | Military campaigns | World War (1939-1945) | World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, Australian | World War, 1939-1945 - Campaigns - Pacific Area | Armed Forces -- Commando troops | Commando troops | Military campaigns | Australia -- Armed Forces -- Commando troops | Pacific Area | Australian | World War 2 | Australian Army | Military operationsGenre/Form: Personal narratives -- Australian. DDC classification: 940.548694 LOC classification: D794.5
Contents:
The raid on St Nazaire -- The Coast watchers -- First into Ethiopia -- 'Timor Force intact and still fighting' -- Long range desert group -- The Dam Busters -- Sink the Tirpitz -- The White Mouse who roared -- The great escape -- First on on D-Day -- Save the Sultan -- Operation Jaywick -- Operation Rimau -- Cutting the cable -- 'Every bullet I put into them was filled with hate!' -- Hunting Japanese heads.
Summary: Australian and New Zealand special forces are renowned for their bravery, their skill and their sense of duty -- so much so that World War II Allied commanders turned to ANZAC soldiers, sailors and airmen to carry out the most dangerous and virtually impossible missions behind enemy lines. Paddling canoes 4,000 kilometres to attack enemy ships in Singapore; lightning raids on Rommel's forces in the deserts of North Africa. Flying bombers at tree-top level deep into Nazi Germany to destroy vital targets; rescuing sultans and future US presidents from under the noses of the Japanese and playing crucial roles in the greatest commando raid of the war at St Nazaire -- the Aussies and Kiwis were there. The special forces showed incredible bravery in the face of overwhelming odds. They were determined to complete their missions. Often alone and far behind enemy lines, they demonstrated resourcefulness, spirit and a humanity that inspired others to follow them. Frank Walker, author of bestselling books on the Vietnam War and the British atomic tests in Australia, brings to life the amazing exploits and extraordinary stories of this select band of heroes.
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The raid on St Nazaire -- The Coast watchers -- First into Ethiopia -- 'Timor Force intact and still fighting' -- Long range desert group -- The Dam Busters -- Sink the Tirpitz -- The White Mouse who roared -- The great escape -- First on on D-Day -- Save the Sultan -- Operation Jaywick -- Operation Rimau -- Cutting the cable -- 'Every bullet I put into them was filled with hate!' -- Hunting Japanese heads.

Australian and New Zealand special forces are renowned for their bravery, their skill and their sense of duty -- so much so that World War II Allied commanders turned to ANZAC soldiers, sailors and airmen to carry out the most dangerous and virtually impossible missions behind enemy lines. Paddling canoes 4,000 kilometres to attack enemy ships in Singapore; lightning raids on Rommel's forces in the deserts of North Africa. Flying bombers at tree-top level deep into Nazi Germany to destroy vital targets; rescuing sultans and future US presidents from under the noses of the Japanese and playing crucial roles in the greatest commando raid of the war at St Nazaire -- the Aussies and Kiwis were there. The special forces showed incredible bravery in the face of overwhelming odds. They were determined to complete their missions. Often alone and far behind enemy lines, they demonstrated resourcefulness, spirit and a humanity that inspired others to follow them. Frank Walker, author of bestselling books on the Vietnam War and the British atomic tests in Australia, brings to life the amazing exploits and extraordinary stories of this select band of heroes.

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