Operation Deep Cut

In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Operation Deep Cut, exploring its many facets and discovering its impact on different aspects of daily life. Operation Deep Cut is a widely studied and debated topic, it arouses great interest and curiosity in different areas, from science to art, through popular culture and society in general. Along these lines, we will analyze how Operation Deep Cut has evolved over time, what implications it has today and what trends and challenges it presents for the future. Prepare to embark on a journey of discovery and inspiration, where each paragraph will bring you a little closer to understanding the importance and relevance of Operation Deep Cut in today's world.

Operation Deep Cut was a raid by British Commandos during the Second World War. It was carried out by No. 1 Section of 5 Troop No. 1 Commando at Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue east of Cherbourg in September 1941.

5 Troop were split up into two sections. No 1 Section commanded by Lieutenant Scaramanga landed as planned at Saint Vaast Bay where they encountered a German bicycle patrol, which they shot up. However the Germans did manage to return fire and wounded two men.

References

  1. ^ "Operation Deepcut". Commando Veterans Association. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Naval codewords". Naval History. Retrieved 11 June 2010.