Scouts and Raiders: The Navy's First Special Warfare Commandos

Scouts and Raiders: The Navy's First Special Warfare Commandos

by John B. Dwyer
Scouts and Raiders: The Navy's First Special Warfare Commandos

Scouts and Raiders: The Navy's First Special Warfare Commandos

by John B. Dwyer

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Overview

The history of the Scouts & Raiders of World War II is the story of the original ancestors of today's elite SEAL teams. As the Navy's first special warfare commandos these highly trained and skilled officer/enlisted boat crews conducted pre-assault recons of landing beaches, hydrographic recons, marked assault beaches, and guided in assault waves from 36-foot Scout boats, rubber boats, and kayaks at North Africa, Sicily, Salerno, Anzio, Southern France, and Normandy, earning numerous decorations for heroism, including 8 Navy Crosses. In the Mediterranean, S&Rs trained elite units such as Rangers and the 1st Special Service Force, and were assigned to Special Operations Task Group 80.4 and the Adriatic Special Operations Group, working with Allied units supporting Tito's partisans.

In the Pacific, S&Rs served as Scout Intelligence Officers, Amphibious Scouts, Beachmasters, and with Underwater Demolition Teams with 5th and 7th Amphibious Forces from Kwajalein to Okinawa and in the Philippines campaign. They served in Admiral Milton Miles' U.S. Naval Group, China, training Nationalist Chinese guerrillas, participating in raids and ambushes and conducting behind-the-lines overland recons, disguised as coolies to escape detection by Japanese forces. Highly trained, skilled and brave, the Scouts & Raiders were the Navy's first special warfare commandos. This book will be useful for anyone interested in military/naval history, amphibious operations and special warfare. It tells, for the first time, the story of the Scouts & Raiders, a unique World War II unit.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275944094
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/17/1993
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 700,881
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

JOHN B. DWYER is a professional naval/military writer and historian. He is the author of Seaborne Deception: The History of U.S. Navy Beach Jumpers (Praeger, 1992). He also has published numerous articles on the military, and especially on naval topics, in jourbanals devoted to military operations and history.

Table of Contents

Amphibious Origins and Training
North African Baptism of Fire
ATB Ft. Pierce
Hazardous, Prolonged, Distant Duty
At Normandy Beaches
Elba, The Adriatic and Southern France
Scout Intelligence Officers and Transport Duty
Amphibious Scouts in the South-West Pacific
Okinawa
Amphibious Roger
With SACO in China
Glossary
Select Bibliography
Index

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