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Operation Jaywick


PeterMacD

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1943: British and Australian commando forces led by Lieutenant Colonel Lyons, Gordon Highlanders, mounted Operation Jaywick, a canoe attack on Japanese shipping in Singapore harbour. Their limpet mines sank three ships and left several others damaged. The assault team escaped in their fishing boat, HMAS Krait, which has been preserved as part of the Australian War Memorial Collection.

 

A group photo of the men of Operation Jaywick taken in Brisbane after returning from the raid on Singapore Harbour. (From row: left to right) Lieutenant H E Carse, Lieutenant D M N Davidson, Major I Lyon, Major H A Campbell (involved in planning but did not accompany the operation), Lieutenant R C Page; (Centre row) Corporal A A Crilly, Leading Seaman K P Cain, Leading Stoker J P McDowell, Leading Telegraphist H S Young, Able Seaman W G Falls, Corporal R G Morris; (Back row) Able Seamen M Berryman, F W L Marsh, A W Jones and A W G Huston.

AWM 045424

 

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