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Today is the 67th anniversary of the Dieppe Raid, aka Operation Jubilee. Usually described as an attempt to learn lessons prior to the anticipated large-scale invasion of Europe, it remains a sore point in Canadian and Allied military history given the enormous costs, mistakes made, and political fall out on both sides of the Atlantic.
For our American allies, it is a footnote in their WWII history, as the raid marked the first American land combat in Europe, and the first Americans killed in action, by the 1st Ranger Battalion.
The raid was a frontal assault directly on the port town of Dieppe, France, with flanking raids by Royal Marine Commandos and US Rangers. The so-called "lessons learned" included this novel idea: Don't attack ports head on, as they are in fact heavily defended.
Canadian casualties of just under 5000 troops landed:
907 killed
1967 prisoners of war
600 returned to England wounded
http://www.combinedops.com/Dieppe.htm
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWdieppe.htm
For our American allies, it is a footnote in their WWII history, as the raid marked the first American land combat in Europe, and the first Americans killed in action, by the 1st Ranger Battalion.
The raid was a frontal assault directly on the port town of Dieppe, France, with flanking raids by Royal Marine Commandos and US Rangers. The so-called "lessons learned" included this novel idea: Don't attack ports head on, as they are in fact heavily defended.
Canadian casualties of just under 5000 troops landed:
907 killed
1967 prisoners of war
600 returned to England wounded
http://www.combinedops.com/Dieppe.htm
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWdieppe.htm