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OUR KIND OF WAR. Illustrated Saga of the U.S. Marine Raiders of WORLD WAR II
by R.G. Rosenquist, Martin J. Sexton & Robert A. Buerlein
SAS Operation Storm: Nine Men Against Four Hundred
By Roger Cole, Richard Belfield
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<blockquote data-quote="John Martin" data-source="post: 27713" data-attributes="member: 2921"><p><strong>Owen Gerrard Hooper</strong></p><p></p><p>Owen Hooper died in the assault on Flushing. In an attempt, under machine gun fire, to enter a house by hitting the door with the butt of his rifle he triggered a boobytrap device that killed him. He was a member of a fire support team, but nevertheless volunteered to make the attempt. My late uncle, Sgt Donald Martin, was close to him at the time but survived the blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Martin, post: 27713, member: 2921"] [b]Owen Gerrard Hooper[/b] Owen Hooper died in the assault on Flushing. In an attempt, under machine gun fire, to enter a house by hitting the door with the butt of his rifle he triggered a boobytrap device that killed him. He was a member of a fire support team, but nevertheless volunteered to make the attempt. My late uncle, Sgt Donald Martin, was close to him at the time but survived the blast. [/QUOTE]
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