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    Tragedy at Dieppe

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      Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, Lt. Col. Ridley “Bob” Labatt

      Royal Regiment of Canada, Lt. Col. Doug Catto

      South Saskatchewan Regiment, Lt. Col. Cecil Merritt

      German

      Commander-in-Chief, West, Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt

      Fifteenth Army, Generaloberst Kurt Haase

      302nd Infantry Division, Generalleutnant Konrad Haase

      Appendix B: Allied Order of Battle, Operation Jubilee

      MILITARY UNITS

      CANADIAN

      HQ 2nd Canadian Division

      Intelligence Section

      Field Security Section

      4th Canadian Infantry Brigade

      Royal Regiment of Canada

      Royal Hamilton Light Infantry

      Essex Scottish Regiment

      5th Canadian Infantry Brigade

      Three infantry platoons, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada

      Mortar Platoon, Calgary Highlanders

      6th Canadian Infantry Brigade

      Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal

      Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada

      South Saskatchewan Regiment

      Calgary Tank Regiment (14th Canadian Tank Battalion)

      Royal Canadian Engineers

      2nd Field Company

      7th Field Company

      11th Field Company

      1st Field Park Company

      2nd Road Construction Company

      Mechanical Equipment Company

      Other Supporting 2nd Division Detachments

      Toronto Scottish Regiment (MG)

      Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps

      Provost Company

      Signals

      3rd Light Infantry Anti-Aircraft Regiment

      4th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery

      8th Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment (14th Hussars)

      11th Canadian Field Ambulance

      BRITISH

      No. 3 Commando

      No. 4 Commando

      No. 30 Commando (Assault Unit)

      ‘A’ Section No. 40 Commando, Royal Marines

      Royal Engineers (beach gradient parties)

      OTHER NATIONALS

      Detachment 1st U.S. Ranger Battalion

      Detachment No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando

      NAVAL FORCE

      Destroyers

      HMS Calpe (HQ ship)

      HMS Fernie (2nd HQ ship)

      HMS Albrighton

      HMS Berkeley

      HMS Bleasdale

      HMS Brocklesby

      HMS Garth

      ORP Slazak

      Sloop

      HMS Alresford

      Motor Gunboat

      HMS Locust

      Minesweeping Flotillas

      9th Minesweeping Flotilla (8 ships)

      13th Minesweeping Flotilla (8 ships)

      Landing Ships

      HMS Glengyle—LSI(Large)

      HMS Queen Emma—LSI(Medium)

      HMS Princess Beatrix—LSI(Medium)

      HMS Duke of Wellington—LSI(Small)

      HMS Prince Albert—LSI(Small)

      HMS Princess Astrid—LSI(Small)

      HMS Invicta—LSI(Small)

      HMS Prince Charles—LSI(Small)

      HMS Prince Leopold—LSI(Small)

      Landing Craft on LSIS Numbered:

      60 Landing Craft Assault (LCA)

      8 Landing Craft Support (LCS)

      7 Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM)

      First Flotilla Group 5 (Yellow Beach)

      Landing Craft, Personnel—R-Boats Nos. 1, 80, 81, 85, 86, 87, 95, 118, 128, 145, 157

      Second Flotilla Group 6 (Green Beach)

      R-Boats Nos. 19, 88, 94, 119, 124, 125, 129, 147, 156

      Fourth Flotilla Group 7 (Floating Reserve)

      R-Boats Nos. 28, 53, 170, 172, 173, 174, 175, 186, 187, 188, 192, 196, 199, 212

      Fifth Flotilla Group 7 (Floating Reserve)

      R-Boats Nos. 31, 45, 155, 163, 165, 166, 167, 208, 209, 210, 614

      Sixth Flotilla Group 6 (Green Beach)

      R-Boats Nos. 127, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 136, 153, 158

      Seventh Flotilla Group 6 (Green Beach)

      R-Boats Nos. 83, 84, 99, 101, 102, 104, 110, 113, 159, 160

      Twenty-fourth Flotilla Group 5 (Yellow Beach)

      R-Boats Nos. 3, 4, 13, 15, 23, 24, 34, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 79, 115

      Second Landing Craft Tank (LCT) Flotilla

      LCT Nos. 121 (LCT5), 124 (LCT7), 125 (LCT8), 126 (LCT4), 127 (LCT2), 145 (LCT1), 163 (LCT6), 165 (LCT10), 166 (LCT9), 169 (LCT3)

      Fourth Landing Craft Tank (LCT) Flotilla

      LCT Nos. 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 318, 325, 360, 361, 376

      ESCORTING CRAFT

      First Landing Craft Flak (LCT) Flotilla

      LCF Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

      Motor Gun Boats (MGB)

      MGB Nos. 50, 51, 52, 57, 312, 315, 316, 317, 320, 321, 323, 326

      Steam Gun Boats (SGB)

      SGB Nos. 5, 6, 8, 9

      Motor Launches (ML)

      ML Nos. 114, 120, 123, 171, 187, 189, 190, 191, 193, 194, 208, 214, 230, 246, 291, 292, 309, 343, 344, 346

      Free French Chasseurs

      Nos. 5, 10, 13, 14, 41, 42, 43

      AIR FORCE UNITS

      RAF Fighter Command No. 11 Group

      Spitfire Squadrons

      19, 41, 64, 65, 66, 71, 81, 91, 111, 118, 121, 122, 124, 129, 130, 131, 133, 154, 165, 222, 232, 242, 302, 303, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 317, 331, 332, 340, 350, 400 (RCAF) 401 (RCAF), 402 (RCAF), 403(RCAF), 411 (RCAF), 412 (RCAF), 414 (RCAF), 416 (RCAF), 418 (RCAF) [two aircraft only], 485, 501, 602, 610, 611, 616

      Hurricane Squadrons

      3, 32, 43, 87, 174, 175, 245, 253

      Typhoon Squadrons

      56, 266, 609

      Boston Squadrons

      88, 107, 226, 418, 605

      Blenheim Squadrons

      13, 614

      Mustang Squadrons

      26, 239, 400, 414

      Beaufighter Squadron

      141

      USAAF 97th Bombardment Group

      B-17 Squadrons

      340, 341, 342, 414

      Notes

      Abbreviations: ADM–Admiralty Papers (U.K.). AHQ–Army Headquarters. CMHQ–Canadian Military Headquarters. CWM–Canadian War Museum. DND–Department of National Defence. DEFE–Ministry of Defence (U.K.). DHH–Director of Heritage and History. LAC–Library and Archives Canada. PRO–Public Records office (U.K.). TNA–The National Archives of the U.K. UVICSC–University of Victoria Special Collections. WO–War Office (U.K.).

      Preface

      C.P. Stacey, Six Years of War: The Army in Canada, Britain and the Pacific, vol. 1 (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1957), 387–89.

      Introduction: A Crescendo of Activity

      John Mosier, Deathride: Hitler vs. Stalin—The Eastern Front, 1941–1945 (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2010), 200–01.

      Quentin Reynolds, Dress Rehearsal: The Story of Dieppe (Garden City, NY: Blue Ribbon Books, 1943), 111.

      Arthur Bryant, The Turn of the Tide, 1939–1943: A study based on the diaries and autobiographical notes of Field Marshal the Viscount Alanbrooke (London: Collins, 1957), 360.

      Chester Wilmot, The Struggle for Europe (London: Collins, 1952), 101.

      C.P. Stacey, Six Years of War: The Army in Canada, Britain and the Pacific, vol. 1 (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1957), 311.

      Gordon A. Harrison, Cross-Channel Attack: United States Army in World War II; The European Theater of Operations (Washington: Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 1993), 6–8.

      Ibid., 9–10.

      Ibid., 9.

      Stacey, Six Years of Wa
    r, 311.

      Robin Neillands, The Dieppe Raid: The Story of the Disastrous 1942 Expedition (London: Aurum Press, 2005), 71.

      Stacey, Six Years of War, 311–12.

      Wilmot, 103.

      Harrison, 12–13.

      Bryant, 354–60.

      Neillands, 76.

      Wilmot, 104.

      Harrison, 18.

      Stacey, Six Years of War, 313.

      1 A Boldly Imaginative Group

      The Earl Mountbatten of Burma, “Address to the Dieppe Veterans and Prisoner’s-of-War Association, 29 September, 1973,” pamphlet in the author’s possession, 2.

      Combined Operations: The Official Story of the Commandos (New York: Macmillan, 1943), 49.

      Robin Neillands, The Dieppe Raid: The Story of the Disastrous 1942 Expedition (London: Aurum Press, 2005), 80.

      Quentin Reynolds, Dress Rehearsal: The Story of Dieppe (Garden City, NY: Blue Ribbon Books, 1943), 17–18.

      Ibid., 14–15.

      Neillands, 34.

      Reynolds, 18–22.

      Combined Operations, 26.

      Ibid., 4–5.

      Ibid., 6–7.

      Neillands, 89–90.

      Arthur Bryant, The Turn of the Tide, 1939–1943: A study based on the diaries and autobiographical notes of Field Marshal the Viscount Alanbrooke (London: Collins, 1957), 370–71.

      John Hughes-Hallett, unpublished memoir, MG30 E463, LAC, 110–111.

      Ibid., 106.

      Ibid., 112.

      Ibid., 106.

      Ibid., 112.

      “COHQ–War Cabinet–Yalta,” Combined Operations, accessed Oct. 3, 2011, www.combinedops.com/zCOHQ.htm.

      Denis Whitaker and Shelagh Whitaker, Dieppe: Tragedy to Triumph; A Firsthand and Revealing Critical Account of the Most Controversial Battle of World War II (Whitby, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1992), 90.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 113.

      “Military Intelligence Service, Special Series No. 1, August 9, 1942: Commando Operations–Section I. Vaagso (Norway) Raid,” Lone Sentry, accessed Sept. 27, 2011, www.lonesentry.com/manuals/commandos/vaagso-norway-raid.html.

      Combined Operations, 70.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 117.

      Combined Operations, 70–72.

      Terence Robertson, Dieppe: The Shame and the Glory (London: Pan Books, 1965), 45–46.

      Combined Operations, 73.

      Ibid., 77–78.

      Ibid., 88–99.

      Ibid., 99.

      2 For the Sake of Raiding

      John Hughes-Hallett, unpublished memoir, MG30 E463, LAC, 118.

      “Report No. 159, Operation ‘Jubilee,’ Additional Information on Planning,” Appendix A, CMHQ, DHH, DND, 2.

      C.P. Stacey, Six Years of War: The Army in Canada, Britain and the Pacific, vol. 1 (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1957), 324.

      “Report No. 159,” Appendix A, 5.

      Stacey, Six Years of War, 324.

      The Earl Mountbatten of Burma, “Address to the Dieppe Veterans and Prisoner’s-of-War Association, 29 September, 1973,” pamphlet in the author’s possession, 2.

      Terence Robertson, Dieppe: The Shame and the Glory (London: Pan Books, 1965), 61.

      Ibid.

      Brian Loring Villa, Unauthorized Action: Mountbatten and the Dieppe Raid (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1989), 168.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 118.

      Mountbatten, 2.

      “Report No. 159,” Appendix A, 1.

      Villa, 170.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 106.

      Nigel Hamilton, Monty: The Making of a General, 1887–1942 (London: Coronet, 1984), 517.

      Robertson, 61.

      “Report No. 153, Operation ‘Jubilee’: New Light on Early Planning,” Appendix A, ” CMHQ, DHH, DND, 1.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 151–52.

      TNA:PRO DEFE 2/324, “Operation ‘Jubilee’: Lecture to Staff College, Notes for CCO,” 1.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 154.

      Hamilton, 516.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 152–53.

      Ronald Atkin, Dieppe 1942: The Jubilee Disaster (London: Macmillan London, 1980), 11.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 153.

      Ibid., 153–54.

      Hamilton, 521–22.

      “Report No. 100, The Preliminaries of the Operation,” CMHQ, DHH, DND, 13.

      Mountbatten, 2–3.

      “Report No. 153,” Appendix IV, 1.

      Ibid., Appendix III, 2–3.

      Mountbatten, 3.

      Hughes-Hallett memoir, 154.

      “Report No. 100,” 14.

      TNA:PRO DEFE 2/323, “Operation ‘Jubilee’: Lecture,” 2.

      Atkin, 12.

      TNA:PRO DEFE 2/550, “Inter-Service Topographical Department–18 April, 1952, Appendix 21: Tank Exits at Dieppe,” 1–2.

      Ibid., “Appendix 22: The Rivers Scie, Saane, Arques, Bethune, Varenne, and Eaulne,” 1–2.

      Ibid., “Operation Rutter, Intelligence Reports,” 1–4.

      Combined Operations: The Official Story of the Commandos (New York: Macmillan, 1943), 110.

      “Letter from Mountbatten to Guy Simonds, Feb. 4, 1969, Hughes-Hallett fonds, MG30 E463, LAC, 2.

      3 A Fantastic Conception

      Terence Robertson, Dieppe: The Shame and the Glory (London: Pan Books, 1965), 83–84.

      C.P. Stacey, Six Years of War: The Army in Canada, Britain and the Pacific, vol. 1 (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1957), 329.

      Paul Douglas Dickson, A Thoroughly Canadian General: A Biography of General H.D.G. Crerar (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007), 203.

      Ibid., 193.

      “Report No. 87, Situation of the Canadian Military Forces in the United Kingdom, Autumn, 1942: II, Recent Changes in Commands and Staffs,” CMHQ, DHH, DND, 2.

      Dickson, 192.

      Stacey, Six Years of War, 308.

      J.L. Granatstein, The Generals: The Canadian Army’s Senior Commanders in the Second World War (Toronto: Stoddart, 1993), 55–67.

      Ibid., 70.

      C.P. Stacey, The Canadian Army, 1939–1945: An Official Historical Summary (Ottawa: King’s Printer, 1948), 47.

      Stacey, Six Years of War, 96.

      Dickson, 182.

      Granatstein, 86.

      Ibid., 101.

      Ibid., 98.

      Denis Whitaker and Shelagh Whitaker, Dieppe: Tragedy to Triumph, A Firsthand and Revealing Critical Account of the Most Controversial Battle of World War II (Whitby, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1992), 72.

      Dominick Graham, The Price of Command: A Biography of General Guy Simonds (Toronto: Stoddart, 1993), 66.

      Dickson, 185–86.

      Granatstein, 186–87.

      Dickson, 186–88.

      Whitaker and Whitaker, 74.

      Stacey, Six Years of War, 308.

      Ibid., 309–10.

      Granatstein, 71.

      “Report No. 100, Operation ‘Jubilee’: The Preliminaries of the Operation,” CMHQ, DHH, DND, 21–23.

      Robertson, 85.

      “Report No. 100,” 23–24.

      Ibid., 24–26.

      Robertson, 88.

      Stacey, Six War Years, 280–82.

      Whitaker and Whitaker, 95.

      “Dieppe, 1942: Lecture Notes, Combined Services Raid on Dieppe, 19 Aug 42 by Brig. CC Mann, GS, I Cdn Corps,” 222C1.011(D1), vol. 10772, box 201, RG24, LAC, 3.

      Whitaker and Whitaker, 96.

      “Report No. 100,” 27.

      Robertson, 93.

      “Report No. 100,” 27–28.

      4 Of Considerable Difficulty

      “Report No. 100, Operation ‘Jubilee’: The Preliminaries of the Operation,” CMHQ, DHH, DND,
    15–16.

      Ibid., 10–12.

      Brereton Greenhous, Dieppe, Dieppe (Montreal: Art Global, 1992), 46.

      Terence Robertson, Dieppe: The Shame and the Glory (London: Pan Books, 1965), 94–95.

      “Report No. 100,” 29–31.

      Robertson, 96.

      Bernard Law, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, The Memoirs of Field-Marshal The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, K.G. (London: Collins, 1958), 77.

      Robin Neillands, The Dieppe Raid: The Story of the Disastrous 1942 Expedition (London: Aurum Press, 2005), 95.

      Arthur Bryant, The Turn of the Tide, 1939–1943: a study based on the diaries and autobiographical notes of Field Marshal the Viscount Alanbrooke (London: Collins, 1957), 372.

      Robertson, 97.

      “Trafford Leigh-Mallory,” World War II Database, accessed Nov. 2, 2011, ww2db.com/person_bio.php?person_id=125.

      Robertson, 97–98.

      “Report No. 100,” 31.

      C.P. Stacey, Six Years of War: The Army in Canada, Britain and the Pacific, vol. 1 (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1957), 244.

      D.J. Goodspeed, Battle Royal: A History of the Royal Regiment of Canada, 1862–1962 (Toronto: Royal Regt. of Canada Assoc., 1962), 384–85.

     


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