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Of Courage And Determination
By Bernd Horn
SAS : Phantoms of War: A history of the Australian Special Air Service
By David Horner
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnoB" data-source="post: 60324" data-attributes="member: 4847"><p>I recently discover a book "The Frogmen of Burma" by Bruce S Wright., published in 1970. It has a forward by Mountbatten.</p><p></p><p>Wright formed the first Allied frogman unit in WW2. It was a small group of less than 50 men, who trained in the US and Bermuda as a warm water force. They operated for a short period in Burma where they were used to scout the crossing of the Irrawaddy River. Three members of the unit were given awards, two Military Crosses and a Military Medal.</p><p></p><p>I've not been able to find any mention of the unit here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnoB, post: 60324, member: 4847"] I recently discover a book "The Frogmen of Burma" by Bruce S Wright., published in 1970. It has a forward by Mountbatten. Wright formed the first Allied frogman unit in WW2. It was a small group of less than 50 men, who trained in the US and Bermuda as a warm water force. They operated for a short period in Burma where they were used to scout the crossing of the Irrawaddy River. Three members of the unit were given awards, two Military Crosses and a Military Medal. I've not been able to find any mention of the unit here. [/QUOTE]
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