How A Group of British Special Forces Destroyed More Than 30 German Planes During WWII
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How A Group of British Special Forces Destroyed More Than 30 German Planes During WWII
Into the Desert In July 1942, a small group of British special forces headed into the North African desert under cover of night. Their leader, Major David Stirling, was leading 18 jeeps and a mix of British and Free French troops toward a German airfield located more than 200 miles northwest of Cairo. This was no ordinary mission—it required deep penetration behind enemy lines, and there was no backup waiting if things went wrong. The vehicles m…
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