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NAM5928230
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A motor launch bringing back some of the paratroops who attacked the radar post at Bruneval, February 1942 (b/w photo)
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Artist
Unknown photographer, (20th century)
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
black and white photograph
Date
1942 AD (C20th AD)
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A motor launch bringing back some of the paratroops who attacked the radar post at Bruneval, February 1942. Photograph, World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1943), 1942. Impressed by the performance of Germany’s paratroops in the first two years of the war, Churchill called for the formation of a British equivalent and by late 1941 No. 2 Commando had been retrained as parachutists. One of its first raids took place in February 1942 when parachutists captured the Bruneval radar station in northern France before being evacuated by sea. The equipment they brought back, along with a captured German radar technician, allowed British scientists to understand enemy advances in radar and to create countermeasures to defeat them. This greatly aided the Royal Air Force. From a collection of 650 photographs compiled by the Commando Association.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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