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==World War II Operations== |
==World War II Operations== |
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*[[Operation Crusader]] Initial unsuccessful raid |
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*[[Operation Squatter]] 16/17 November 1941 raid on forward Axis airfields in North Africa |
*[[Operation Squatter]] 16/17 November 1941 raid on forward Axis airfields in North Africa |
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*[[Operation Green Room]] |
*[[Operation Green Room]] |
Revision as of 14:10, 7 December 2011
The following is a list of known Special Air Service (SAS) operations.
World War II Operations
- Operation Crusader Initial unsuccessful raid
- Operation Squatter 16/17 November 1941 raid on forward Axis airfields in North Africa
- Operation Green Room
- Operation Bigamy September 1942, raid on the Port of Benghazi Shown as Snowdrop in all publications which follow uncritically the initial editions of William Boyd Kennedy Shaw's book Long Range Desert Group which used this appellation for the first time as War Office security policy would not permit him to use real operational code names on first publication.
- Operation Palmyra
- Chestnut July 1943 raids supporting Sicily invasion.
- Narcissus July 1943, capture of lighthouse in Sicily.
- Begonia/Jonquil October 1943, rescue of POWs in Italy.
- Candytuft October 1943 raid on railroad targets in Italy.
- Maple Driftwood 1944, raid of railroad targets in Italy
- Baobab January 1944, raid on rail targets serving Anzio, Italy
- Operation Titanic June 6 1944
- Nelson Planned June 1944, operation in the Orleans Gap.
- Samwest 6 June 1944, 4th SAS Battalion (Free French) dropped in Côtes-du-Nord (Brittany)
- Operation Grog /Grog 4 SAS in conjunction with Operations Dingson and Samwest June 5 1944
- Dingson 6 June 1944, 4th SAS Battalion (Free French) dropped to Morbihan (Brittany)
- Operation Bulbasket 2nd SAS failed operation 6th of June 1944
- Cooney 8 June 1944, 18 teams of the 4th SAS Battalion (58 Free French) dropped to Brittany to break communications ways.
- Houndsworth June 1944
- Lost 23 June - July 1944, British and Free French operation in Brittany
- Swan 1944
- Gain 1944 (Originally issued as *Cain but corrupted in transmission and the latter adopted)
- Defoe July 1944, patrols in Normandy.
- Barker 1944 (Originally issued as *Barkers as it is named for a famous London department store, but subsequently truncated)
- Derry 1944
- Gaff July 1944, attempt to kill or capture Erwin Rommel.
- Dunhill August 1944, raid in support of the breakout from the Normandy beachhead.
- Loyton August 1944, operations near the Belfort Gap.
- Haggard (Part of a series of randomly allocated cryptonyms derived from famous writers)
- Newton August 1944, attacks on German rear areas.
- Noah August 1944, attack on retreating Germans in Belgium.
- Canuck January 1945 operation in Northern Italy.
- Cold Comfort (subsequently Zombie ) February 1945 failed SAS raid on railroad targets near Verona.
- Brake (Part of a series of operations named after parts of aircraft)
- Tombola March 1945, major operation around Bologna
- Archway March 1945, reconnaissance in support of the crossing of the Rhine.
- Amherst In the night of 7 April 1945, more than 700 Free French SAS of the 3rd and 4th SAS were dropped in the Netherlands between Hoogeveen and Groningen.
- Keystone April 1945, operation near IJsselmeer.
Known Post-War Operations
Operation | Date | Country | Notes |
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Claret | June 1964 | Indonesia | Series of high risk deniable cross-border patrols into Indonesia. |
Operation Storm | 1970 - 1977 | Oman | |
Fire Magic | 13 October 1977 | Somalia | Highjack of Lufthansa Flight 181. Supplemented German GSG9 commando operation. |
Nimrod | 30 April - 5 May 1980 | United Kingdom | Rescue of hostages in the Iranian embassy siege in London. |
Folklore | |||
Keyhole | 19 - 20 June 1982 | South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | Operations on South Georgia Island. |
Pebble Island Raid | 14 - 15 May 1982 | Falkland Islands | Attack on Argentinian-held airbase in the Falklands. |
Flavius | 6 March 1988 | Gibraltar | Operation in Gibraltar against the IRA. |
Granby | January 1991 | Iraq | Included the well documented Bravo Two Zero patrol. |
Barras | September 2000 | Sierra Leone | Rescue of 6 captured Royal Irish Rangers in Sierra Leone. |
Trent | November 2001 | Afghanistan | Attack on an Al Qaeda opium plant[citation needed] and command centre. |
Condor | May 2002 | Afghanistan | |
Marlborough | July 2005 | Iraq | |
Moshtarak | March 2010 | Afghanistan | A part of a U.S.-led operation in Helmand Province, operating with Navy SEALs striking against and capturing Taliban leaders. |
NATO in Libya | March 2011 | Libya/ Libya | An operation to contact the Libyan rebel and opposition Leaders of Colonel Gaddafi. The mission was a failure after the team was captured and held prisoner for 72 hours by Libyan rebels.[1] new information has appeared which say that the mission and the prisoners were SBS & not SAS members.[2][3] |
Citations
- ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8365069/Libya-SAS-mission-that-began-and-ended-in-error.html
- ^ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/british-special-forces-team-released-after-botched-mission-2234233.html
- ^ http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23929902-william-hague-may-not-have-stomach-for-his-gruelling-job-says-ming-campbell.do