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Here are some more pictures . An awsome visit . Canadian military history in the USA. The unidentified man in the picture is Col Fredericks , the first Commandant of the Force . The bottom uniform with the blue/ white with an upward pointing knife patch denotes Operation «* Cottage*» : The liberation of the Aleutians in Alaska from the occupying Japanes forces.
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44 GPW / 44 C-15-A Cab 13 Wireless 5 with 2K1 box X 2 / 44 U.C. No-2 MKII* / 10 Cwt Cdn Brantford Coach & Body trailer / 94 LSVW / 84 Iltis Last edited by Robert Bergeron; 12-09-18 at 03:44. |
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Had to post more pictures ... so excitingly interesting visit ! Top picture : The famous picture of the 1SSF marching out on main street Helena Montana before going to war. Many were killed .
Right below an interesting testimony from a Canadian member of the Force . Below that the white buildind is the theater the Force used for mass brieffings and films on ennemy tactics. Flags at half mast for Senator MCain . The Japanese flag is for Kiska in the Aleutians , the island taken over to create a diversion that eventualy led to the battle of Midway.
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MODERATOR : maybe this belongs in Military History, i don’t know but it is about a very important chapter of Canadian Special Forces history ! I had waited many years before having the opportunity to visit this very remote special place . Thank- you, Robert
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Here a a few more pictures . The last one is of the famous hill that ( according to the movie ) the men had to run up every morning. The knife visible in picture No 2 is specific to the Force and was made by Case . ) It is similar in use to the Fairbairn- Sykes but more sturdy in my opinion . It can be used as a utility knife and because of weight and handle as a hitting weapon ( skull cracker pommel) The curator told me they are very rare and that the last one he saw being sold it went for $ 23,000. Yes twenty three thousands dollars. That’s what he said , don’t scream at me ! I saw one on RIA auction site that is currently at auction and the estimate is between $6500 and $ 12,000. Force stuff and particularly the V-42 is highly collectible and pricey. Less than 3000 were made .Don’t forget that they were but a few thousand in an Allied army of millions and were disbanded in 1944. Today Boker makes a decent reproduction and i paid $ 165 US for one at the Force Museum . They can be bought for cheaper on Amazon but those never saw the hills of Helen Montana ... Good night brave soldiers of the Force wherever you are ! R.
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Here are a few more pictures . The permanent structures of WW2 and prior are all still there. The tar paper shacks are of course long gone.First three pictures a pre-war permanent barrack with the inside. Fourth is of the American uniform of the members of the Force. Last one , the Chapel where some prayed and asked for forgiveness for their sins comitted downtown Helena when on leave... Soldiers never change and are quite predictable trust me.
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More information . The Museum says there were 2300 men in the initial contingent. Case made 3000 V42 knives . The remaining 700 spares were distributed to replacements until they ran out . That explains the rarity of that combat knife . History has it that they never got to do demolitions , jump or skied. Their initial mission was to raid Germans nuclear research facilities in Norway . Thus the ski, parachute ,mountain and demolitions training . That role was taken over by the Royal Commandos for some reason i don’t know . They did do some amazing mountain climbing at La Difensa Italy which will remain their singlemost daring and incredible feat . Being such a new concept ( special forces ) , nobody in the chain of command knew how/ when / where to use them. In the Aleutians ( Alaska) they were used as Marines in an amphibious assault. In Anzio as regular infantry in a Scout role . In the Provence landing , they were used as Scouts to recce the beaches and as Seals to reduce communications and command & control within the beach area . At La Difenza they acted as Special Forces in a daring , mountain surprise attack on the unsuspecting German force that greatly outnumbered them. The US Rangers were employed in a similar fashion at Pointe du Hoc during the D day Op Overlord. So yes, all US & Canadian Special forces have their origin in this unit and proudly so . R.
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Mt Sammucro is an action i have to read on. It happened during the Battle for San Pietro on the way to Naples.
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Thanks for sharing this Robert, very interesting stuff! Hanno
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Gentlemen: Just to add to Robert's story and Wayne and Terry's input....one of the fellows in Wayne's contribution article, Jim Summerside, was a neighbour of mine growing up. I was brought in a VLA subdivision (Veterans Land Act) in Welland Ontario .... subdivisions that were designed and built for Canadian Veterans coming home from the war. You had to be former serving member of the the Canadian Forces to buy a home there. Growing up there was something I would not trade it for "all the tea in China", as they say. We had veterans from "The Dieppe Raid", RCAF, RAF, Tank Commanders, The "Haida" Tribal Class Destroyer, Artillery, Snipers, Prisoners of the Hong Kong debacle and probably every regiment in Canada... and that is just a few houses. Jim Summerside and Roland Gillap were both members of the "Devils Brigade" and they lived around the corner from each other. A number of years ago, there was an article in the local newspaper about Jim and Roland going around to various schools in the Remembrance Day period and having chats with the student bodies.
Recently, Jim Summerside was honoured with having a street named after him. He is still very involved with the Canadian Legion in Fonthill Ontario Canada. I will send the article off to Hanno to be posted with this article. AND for all those who don't know the area I'm talking about...it's about 30 to 40 minutes due west of Niagara Falls Ontario.There was a TV special aired a number of years ago with the CTV network regarding the anniversary of the "Devils Brigade". It was hosted by Lloyd Robertson and he interviewed and recounted stories of the "Devils Brigade". Canadians would probably recognised and number of the participants. One of them was Jim Summerside. There was a point of the group interview where one gentlemen made a statement of how they would sneak in a German Camp and "dispose" of a number of it's occupants. AND Jim Summmerside added in at the end... with a dead pan face.... the word "PERMANENTLY"! God, how I broke out laughing at that! Anyway....a little bit Tidbit to add to Robert's travel and more to come. Cheers....Robert ![]() |
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Terry, I hope you are not also expecting to also get a VA funded bed in a hospital.
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Great to see this vet received the honour he deserves! Quote:
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