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Operation Frankton was a World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 Combined Operations military commando
Commando

In military science, the term commando denotes an individual soldier, a military unit, and a raid . Contemporarily, commando identifies ?lite light infantry and special forces units specialised in parachuting, rappelling, and amphibious warfare to conduct and effect attacks....
 raid on Nazi German shipping in Bordeaux
Bordeaux

is a Port city on the Garonne in southwest France, with one million inhabitants in its aire urbaine at a 2008 estimate. It is the Capital of the Aquitaine regions of France, as well as the Prefectures in France of the Gironde Departments of France....
 harbour, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, in December, 1942, by 12 men of the Royal Marines
Royal Marines

The Royal Marines are the marine and amphibious warfare infantry of the United Kingdom and, along with the Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary, form the Naval Service....
 Boom Patrol Detachment using small two-man Cockle MK II Canoes. A fictionalised version of the story was later told in the film The Cockleshell Heroes
The Cockleshell Heroes

The Cockleshell Heroes is a 1955 in film World War II film with Trevor Howard, Anthony Newley, David Lodge and Jos? Ferrer, who also directed....
 made by Warwick Films
Warwick Films

Warwick Films was the name of a film company founded by film producers Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli in London in 1951. The name was taken from the Warwick Hotel in London....
.

headquarters of Operation Frankton was MV Celtic, based at Portsmouth
Portsmouth

Portsmouth city status in the United Kingdom located in the Counties of England of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is the UK's only island city and is located on Portsea Island....
 at the time.






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Operation Frankton was a World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 Combined Operations military commando
Commando

In military science, the term commando denotes an individual soldier, a military unit, and a raid . Contemporarily, commando identifies ?lite light infantry and special forces units specialised in parachuting, rappelling, and amphibious warfare to conduct and effect attacks....
 raid on Nazi German shipping in Bordeaux
Bordeaux

is a Port city on the Garonne in southwest France, with one million inhabitants in its aire urbaine at a 2008 estimate. It is the Capital of the Aquitaine regions of France, as well as the Prefectures in France of the Gironde Departments of France....
 harbour, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, in December, 1942, by 12 men of the Royal Marines
Royal Marines

The Royal Marines are the marine and amphibious warfare infantry of the United Kingdom and, along with the Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary, form the Naval Service....
 Boom Patrol Detachment using small two-man Cockle MK II Canoes. A fictionalised version of the story was later told in the film The Cockleshell Heroes
The Cockleshell Heroes

The Cockleshell Heroes is a 1955 in film World War II film with Trevor Howard, Anthony Newley, David Lodge and Jos? Ferrer, who also directed....
 made by Warwick Films
Warwick Films

Warwick Films was the name of a film company founded by film producers Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli in London in 1951. The name was taken from the Warwick Hotel in London....
.

Mission

The headquarters of Operation Frankton was MV Celtic, based at Portsmouth
Portsmouth

Portsmouth city status in the United Kingdom located in the Counties of England of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is the UK's only island city and is located on Portsea Island....
 at the time. Led by Major
Major

In many European languages, the term Major refers to a military rank, denoting seniority at one of usually various levels of rank, for example: "Sergeant-Major" denoting the most senior ranking sergeant of a large military unit; "Captain-Major", denoting a mid-level command status Officer ...
 Herbert "Blondie" Hasler
Herbert Hasler

Lt. Col. Herbert George "Blondie" Hasler DSO OBE was a distinguished Royal Marines officer in World War II, responsible for many of the concepts which led to the post war incarnation of the Special_Boat_Service, a water-borne unit of the United Kingdom special forces....
, the men launched their six canoes from the British Royal Navy
Royal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British Armed Forces . From the mid-18th century until well into the 20th century, it was the most powerful navy in the world, playing a key part in establishing the British Empire as the dominant world power from 1815 until the early 1940s....
 submarine
Submarine

A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below water. It differs from a submersible, which has only limited underwater capability....
 HMS Tuna
HMS Tuna (N94)

HMS Tuna was a British T class submarine submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Greenock and launched on the 10 May 1940....
 on 7 December, some from the mouth of the Gironde Estuary
Gironde estuary

The Gironde is a navigable estuary , in southwest France and is formed from the meeting of the rivers Dordogne River and Garonne just below the centre of Bordeaux....
, near Montalivet. One canoe was damaged while being passed out of the submarine, leaving ten men in five canoes to attempt a paddle up river (against the winter current) to their targets.

Of those ten, only four reached their objective. Shortly after launching, one canoe became separated from the others and capsized in the surf
Ocean surface wave

In fluid dynamics wind waves, or more precisely wind generated waves, are surface waves that occur on the free surface of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers and canals ? or even on small puddles and ponds....
. The men made it ashore, but were captured by the Germans and executed (shot) in accordance with Hitler’s Commando Order
Commando Order

The Commando Order was a secret order issued by Adolf Hitler on October 18, 1942 stating that all Allied commandos found in Europe and Africa should be killed immediately, even if in uniform or if they attempted to surrender....
 of October of that year.

Two men drowned after their canoe capsized and they fell prey to the cold water and currents. Two more became separated and days later, shortly before the Bordeaux quays, hit an underwater obstruction and sank. They made their way ashore and south towards Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 and were in a civilian hospital at La Réole
La Réole

La R?ole is a Communes of France in the Gironde Departments of France in Aquitaine in southwestern France....
 when they were betrayed to the Gestapo
Gestapo

The was the official secret police of Nazi Germany. Under the overall administration of the Schutzstaffel , it was administered by the Reichssicherheitshauptamt and was considered a dual organization of the Sicherheitsdienst and also a suboffice of the Sicherheitspolizei ....
 and eventually taken to Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
.

The four remaining men reached their targets after four days, lying low during daylight and paddling only by night.

Though not all limpet mines attached to targets detonated, four cargo ships were flooded and a "Sperrbrecher" (minesweeper
Minesweeper (ship)

A minesweeper is a small naval warship designed to counter the threat posed by naval mines. Minesweepers generally detect then neutralize mines in advance of other naval operations....
) was damaged. The raiders then made their way over land northeast to Ruffec
Ruffec

Ruffec may refer to the following places in France:*Ruffec, Charente, a commune in the Charente department*Ruffec, Indre, a commune in the Indre department...
, where they stopped at the Hôtel Restaurant la Toque Blanche to contact the French Resistance
French Resistance

File:Croix de Lorraine2.svgThe French Resistance is the collective name used for the French resistance movements which fought against the Nazi Germany German occupation of France in World War II and the collaborationist Vichy Regime during World War II....
 and utilise the ‘pipeline’ for their escape to Gibraltar
Gibraltar

Gibraltar is a British overseas territory located near the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar. The territory shares a border with Spain to the north....
 and Britain. Only Blondie Hasler and partner Bill Sparks
Bill Sparks

William Edward "Bill" Sparks Distinguished Service Medal was a British soldier in World War II. He was the last survivor of the "Cockleshell Heroes", commandos who paddled 85 miles into German-occupied France to blow up merchant shipping....
 made it; the other two were betrayed by locals and captured at Montlieu. They too ended up in Paris with the men captured at La Réole. All four are believed to have been shot by firing squad on or around 23 March 1943.

Men

Canoes and their crews were as follows:
  • Catfish: Major Hasler
    Herbert Hasler

    Lt. Col. Herbert George "Blondie" Hasler DSO OBE was a distinguished Royal Marines officer in World War II, responsible for many of the concepts which led to the post war incarnation of the Special_Boat_Service, a water-borne unit of the United Kingdom special forces....
    , Marine William E. Sparks
    Bill Sparks

    William Edward "Bill" Sparks Distinguished Service Medal was a British soldier in World War II. He was the last survivor of the "Cockleshell Heroes", commandos who paddled 85 miles into German-occupied France to blow up merchant shipping....
    .
  • Cuttlefish: Lieutenant John MacKinnon, Marine James Conway.
  • Crayfish : Corporal A. F. Laver, Marine W.H. Mills.
  • Cachalot: Marine Ellery, Marine Fisher.
  • Coalfish: Sergeant Samuel Wallace, Marine Robert Ewart.
  • Conger : Corporal George Sheard, Marine David Moffatt


Additional information

  • Corporal Bill Sparks
    Bill Sparks

    William Edward "Bill" Sparks Distinguished Service Medal was a British soldier in World War II. He was the last survivor of the "Cockleshell Heroes", commandos who paddled 85 miles into German-occupied France to blow up merchant shipping....
     (1922-2002) was an advisor on the 1955 film The Cockleshell Heroes
    The Cockleshell Heroes

    The Cockleshell Heroes is a 1955 in film World War II film with Trevor Howard, Anthony Newley, David Lodge and Jos? Ferrer, who also directed....
     and wrote two books; The Last of the Cockleshell Heroes, and Cockleshell Commando.
  • French authorities have named the overland escape route used by Blondie Hasler and Bill Sparks
    Bill Sparks

    William Edward "Bill" Sparks Distinguished Service Medal was a British soldier in World War II. He was the last survivor of the "Cockleshell Heroes", commandos who paddled 85 miles into German-occupied France to blow up merchant shipping....
    , which included crossing the Pyrenees
    Pyrenees

    The Pyrenees are a mountain range in southwest Europe that form a natural border between France and Spain. They separate the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe, and extend for about from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean Sea ....
     (the mountain range between France and Spain}, the Frankton Trail which is now a tourist attraction for hiking
    Hiking

    Hiking is an outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments, often on trail. It is such a popular activity that there are numerous :Category:Hiking organizations worldwide....
    .


See also

  • The Cockleshell Heroes
    The Cockleshell Heroes

    The Cockleshell Heroes is a 1955 in film World War II film with Trevor Howard, Anthony Newley, David Lodge and Jos? Ferrer, who also directed....


Cockleshell-Cadets 2007

http://www.cockleshell-cadets.com

External links

  • (in French)
  • , The War Illustrated
    The War Illustrated

    The War Illustrated was a British war magazine published in London by William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose . It was first released on 22 August, 1914, eighteen days after the United Kingdom declared war on Germany, and regular issues continued throughout World War I....
    , February 1, 1946.


Book

C.E. Lucas Phillips. Cockleshell Heroes. William Heinemann, 1956. Pan reprint 2000 (ISBN 0 330 48069 3)