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St Nazaire Raid

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St Nazaire Raid

The St Nazaire Raid or Operation Chariot was a British amphibious attack on the heavily defended Normandie dry dock at St Nazaire in German-occupied France during the Second World War. The operation was undertaken by the Royal Navy (RN) and British Commandos under the auspices of Combined Operations Headquarters on 28 March 1942. St Nazaire was attacked because the loss of its dry dock would force Germany's largest battleship, Tirpitz, to return to home waters if she were damaged. This would expose her to attack by British forces including the Home Fleet in the English Channel or the North Sea. The obsolete destroyer HMS Campbeltown, accompanied by 18 smaller craft, crossed the English Channel to the Atlantic coast of France and rammed into the Normandie dry dock south gate. The ship had been packed with delayed-action explosives, well hidden within a steel and concrete case, that detonated later that day, putting the dock out of service until 1948. A force of commandos landed to destroy machinery and other structures. German gunfire sank, set ablaze or immobilized virtually all the small craft intended to transport the commandos back to England. The commandos fought their way through the town to escape overland but many surrendered when they ran out of ammunition or were surrounded by the Wehrmacht defending Saint-Nazaire. Of the 612 men who undertook the raid, 228 returned to Britain, 169 were killed and 215 became prisoners of war. German casualties included over 360 dead, some of whom were killed after the raid when Campbeltown exploded. To recognise their bravery, 89 members of the raiding party were awarded decorations, including five Victoria Crosses. After the war, St Nazaire was one of 38 battle honours awarded to the commandos. The operation has been called "the greatest raid of all" in British military circles.

Infobox

Date
28 March 1942
Location
St Nazaire, France 47°16′30″N 2°11′48″W / 47.27500°N 2.19667°W / 47.27500; -2.19667
Result
British victory

Tables

Organisation of the Motor Launch Flotillas of the St Nazaire Raid[92] · Notes › Footnotes
ML 447 Lieutenant Commander F N Woods
ML 447 Lieutenant Commander F N Woods
28th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 447 Lieutenant Commander F N Woods
20th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 192 Lieutenant Commander Bill Stephens
7th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 156 Lieutenant Leslie Fenton
ML 298 Lieutenant Bob Nock
ML 298 Lieutenant Bob Nock
28th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 298 Lieutenant Bob Nock
20th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 262 Lieutenant Ted Burt
7th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 160 Lieutenant Tom Boyd
ML 306 Lieutenant Ian Henderson
ML 306 Lieutenant Ian Henderson
28th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 306 Lieutenant Ian Henderson
20th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 267 Lieutenant E H Beart
7th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 177 Sub Lieutenant Mark Rodier
ML 307 Lieutenant Norman Wallis
ML 307 Lieutenant Norman Wallis
28th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 307 Lieutenant Norman Wallis
20th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 268 Lieutenant Bill Tillie
7th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 270 Lieutenant Charles Stuart Bonshaw Irwin
ML 341 Lieutenant Douglas Briault
ML 341 Lieutenant Douglas Briault
28th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 341 Lieutenant Douglas Briault
ML 443 Lieutenant T D L Platt
ML 443 Lieutenant T D L Platt
28th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 443 Lieutenant T D L Platt
ML 446 Lieutenant Dick Falconer
ML 446 Lieutenant Dick Falconer
28th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 446 Lieutenant Dick Falconer
ML 457 Lieutenant Tom Collier
ML 457 Lieutenant Tom Collier
28th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 457 Lieutenant Tom Collier
28th Motor Launch flotilla
20th Motor Launch flotilla
7th Motor Launch flotilla
ML 447 Lieutenant Commander F N Woods
ML 192 Lieutenant Commander Bill Stephens
ML 156 Lieutenant Leslie Fenton
ML 298 Lieutenant Bob Nock
ML 262 Lieutenant Ted Burt
ML 160 Lieutenant Tom Boyd
ML 306 Lieutenant Ian Henderson
ML 267 Lieutenant E H Beart
ML 177 Sub Lieutenant Mark Rodier
ML 307 Lieutenant Norman Wallis
ML 268 Lieutenant Bill Tillie
ML 270 Lieutenant Charles Stuart Bonshaw Irwin
ML 341 Lieutenant Douglas Briault
ML 443 Lieutenant T D L Platt
ML 446 Lieutenant Dick Falconer
ML 457 Lieutenant Tom Collier

References

  1. Does not include aircraft crews
  2. Includes civilians on board HMS Campbeltown when she exploded. The numbers of German troops killed during the raid are n
  3. Sources differ on the numbers. In the London Gazette account of the raid the Admiralty states there were 353 Royal Navy
  4. Motor Launches were normally armed with a 47 mm Ordnance QF 3 pounder Vickers gun forward, twin Lewis guns aft, and 12 d
  5. The brigade had three battalions, the 703rd, 705th, and 809th Naval Flak Battalions.
  6. Called torpedo boats by the Germans, they were the equivalent in firepower to a small destroyer; indeed, Allied forces r
  7. The total awards for the crews of the small boats were 44 decorations and 19 Mentions in Dispatches.
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