Authors: Ben Macintyre
Tags: #World War II, #History, #True Crime, #Espionage, #Europe, #Military, #Great Britain
Reg Seekings
Pat Riley
Jock Lewes with Bren gun at Sandown Racecourse, painted by Rex Whistler, 1940.
David Stirling and Jock Lewes preparing a desert raid.
Paddy Mayne driving with Withers, the dog adopted by the SAS.
Mayne recuperating from injuries sustained during an airfield attack.
General Bernard Montgomery in the North African desert.
General Erwin Rommel, commander of the Afrika Korps, in Benghazi.
The Blitz Buggy. Left to right: Seekings, Johnny Rose, Stirling, Cooper.
Seekings (center) and Cooper (right), with others of L Detachment SAS.
The back of the previous photograph, inscribed: “The two lads who have put their signatures [initials] on here have just been awarded the M.M. [Military Medal] for the job before the last one and believe me they earned it. Egypt 1942.”
Christmas Night 1942, around the desert campfire.
A group returning from a raid displaying two dead gazelles, shot for Christmas dinner.