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ID141632
Title ProperInter-allied commando intelligence and security training in Gwynedd
Other Title Informationthe coates Memoir
LanguageENG
AuthorJeffreys-Jones, Rhodri
Summary / Abstract (Note)John Gordon Coates was an intelligence instructor with 10 Commando, a force drawn from several European nations in the Second World War. His brief memoir together with supporting documents and oral histories throw light on the intelligence training of a unit whose memorialization has until now been patchy. 10 Commando's Troops (fighting units) were quartered in various Welsh villages according to nationality, for example the French in Criccieth, the Dutch in Porthmadog, and the relatively renowned Jewish group in Aberdyfi. They were dispatched in small numbers as specialist add-ons to military missions engaged in secret operations in occupied Europe, achieving success but a high casualty rate. In an embryonic way, 10 Commando could be regarded as an intelligence-orientated precursor to the idea of a European Union Rapid Reaction Force.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 30, No.4; Aug 2015: p.545-559
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol: 30 No 4
Key WordsSecond World War ;  Inter-Allied Commando Intelligence ;  Security Training in Gwynedd ;  Coates Memoir ;  10 Commando's Troops ;  European Union Rapid Reaction Force


 
 
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