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The Mighty Krait : the little boat that pulled off Australia's most daring commando raid of WWII

For many years, thousands of people have walked past an unassuming black timber fishing boat bobbing in the water down at the wharves of Sydney's Darling Harbour. But appearances can be deceptive. This humble little trawler played a key role in one of World War II's most audacious and successful commando raids. In September 1943, fourteen young Z special operatives sailed the small fishing boat from Australia to Japanese-occupied Singapore. Battling deadly tides, fierce storms, hostile ships and detection from the air, this little ship and its courageous young crew made it to the heart of the enemy stronghold to make a daring raid that destroyed 30,000 tonnes of enemy shipping. Operation Jaywick still rates as one of the greatest Special Forces operations of all time. But its story doesn't end there. Neglected and left to rot for years, it has taken a mighty and concerted effort by a dedicated few to save and restore the little ship with a big past and display it as a permanent memorial to Australian Special Forces.

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32320004573444 940.54 MCP
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781460755648 (pbk.)
Classification Number 940.54 MCP
Author McPhedran, Ian, 1957-
Title The Mighty Krait : the little boat that pulled off Australia's most daring commando raid of WWII [BK]
Physical Description illustrations (some colour), maps, portraits ;
Note Includes index.
For many years, thousands of people have walked past an unassuming black timber fishing boat bobbing in the water down at the wharves of Sydney's Darling Harbour. But appearances can be deceptive. This humble little trawler played a key role in one of World War II's most audacious and successful commando raids. In September 1943, fourteen young Z special operatives sailed the small fishing boat from Australia to Japanese-occupied Singapore. Battling deadly tides, fierce storms, hostile ships and detection from the air, this little ship and its courageous young crew made it to the heart of the enemy stronghold to make a daring raid that destroyed 30,000 tonnes of enemy shipping. Operation Jaywick still rates as one of the greatest Special Forces operations of all time. But its story doesn't end there. Neglected and left to rot for years, it has taken a mighty and concerted effort by a dedicated few to save and restore the little ship with a big past and display it as a permanent memorial to Australian Special Forces.
Subject Krait (Ship)
Warfare & defence
Military history
Operation Rimau
Operation Jaywick
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Singapore
World War, 1939-1945 -- Commando operations -- Southeast Asia
World War, 1939-1945 -- Malay Peninsula -- Naval operations
World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations, Australian
Military operations, Naval
Military campaigns
Commando troops
Asia -- Malay Peninsula
Singapore
Southeast Asia
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