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Operation Frankton
Issue 1, Summer 1984, Page 6
World War II at Sea This Page Intentionally Left Blank World War II at Sea
Canadian Military Journal · Who Has Seen the Wind? an Historical Overview of Canadian Special Operations
Royal Marines Association General Sir Gordon Messenger Kcb Dso* Obe Adc Vice Chief of the Defence Staff and Patron
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London Passenger Transport Board's Cockleshell Hero
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Operation Frankton: the Cockleshell Heroes
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Built to Resist an Assessment of the Special Operations Executive’S Infrastructure in the United Kingdom During the Second World War, 1940-1946
A Brilliant Little Operation, by Paddy Ashdown, the Aurum Press, 2012 420 Pp
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Operation Frankton
Latest Patron Capital Greatness Lecture Tells the Story of the Cockleshell Heroes Ahead of Recreation of Operation Frankton
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Operation Frankton: Cockleshell Heroes Tour Prices: £499 Per Guest £45 Per Night Single Room Supplement, Where Applicable Deposit Just £100 Per Person
James Conway, Stockport's Cockleshell Hero
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The Last of the Cockleshell Heroes Author: William Sparks with Michael Munn Publisher: First Published 1992 by Leo Cooper, an Imprint of Pan & Sword Books Ltd
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