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One of the few remaining veterans of the August 19, 1942 Dieppe raid has died in Hamilton, Ontario.
95 year old Jack McFarland, who landed with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, became a police constable after the war.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/hamilton-dieppe-veteran-jack-mcfarland-dies-1.3458811
Of the 4,963 Canadians who embarked for the operation, only 2,210 returned to England, and many of these were wounded. There were 3,367 casualties, including 1,946 prisoners of war; 916 Canadians lost their lives.
Nearly 1000 Royal Marine commandos took part, along with 50 US Rangers, the first Americans to land in Europe during the war. There is research now to suggest that the raid, long considered a "test" to see how best to re-take Europe, was in fact a raid to capture Nazi enigma or other crypto material.
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/history/second-world-war/1942-dieppe-raid
95 year old Jack McFarland, who landed with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, became a police constable after the war.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/hamilton-dieppe-veteran-jack-mcfarland-dies-1.3458811
Of the 4,963 Canadians who embarked for the operation, only 2,210 returned to England, and many of these were wounded. There were 3,367 casualties, including 1,946 prisoners of war; 916 Canadians lost their lives.
Nearly 1000 Royal Marine commandos took part, along with 50 US Rangers, the first Americans to land in Europe during the war. There is research now to suggest that the raid, long considered a "test" to see how best to re-take Europe, was in fact a raid to capture Nazi enigma or other crypto material.
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/history/second-world-war/1942-dieppe-raid