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Operation Candytuft

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Date
  
27 October 1943

Result
  
British victory

Similar
  
Operation Anglo, Operation Collar, Operation Cartoon, Operation Checkmate, Operation Pistol

During World War II, Operation Candytuft was a British raid by 2nd Special Air Service launched on 27 October 1943.

Description

Inserted by boat on Italy’s east coast between Ancona and Pescara, the troopers were to destroy railway bridges and disrupt rear areas. The raid was conducted by No. 3 Commando and 6 Demolition Corps under the command of Major Terence Otway. They were dropped as planned at Naine, a small village 10 miles north of the objectives. A fire fight broke out in the village due to the unexpected presence of the 153 grenadiers who were transferred from the Gustav line three days earlier. In order to replenish his supplies Major Ottoway retreated south to Malconi where he and his team were surrounded by the Wehrmacht and later surrendered.

References

Operation Candytuft Wikipedia