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Paddy Condon

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Nickname(s)
  
Paddy

Service/branch
  
British Army

Name
  
Paddy Condon


Rank
  
Trooper

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Unit
  
Special Air Service

Battles/wars
  
Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation

Died
  
March 14, 1964, Kalimantan

Battles and wars
  
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation

Similar People
  
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James "Paddy" Condon - died 14 March 1964, was a British SAS soldier during the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation. While a part of D squadron under the command of Sgt. Richardson and patrolling to detect mortars that had been shelling Gurkha positions, Condon's unit encountered four enemy soldiers at dusk. Scattering for emergency rendezvous locations, the unit's signaler, was not seen again. His bergen was later located by Sgt. Richardson after three days of searching, and it was surmised that Condon, having been wounded in the thigh, either died in captivity or was shot by his captors. His body was never returned, and he became the first member of the SAS to be killed operating inside Kalimantan, in Borneo. His death created a great animosity between the Indonesians and the SAS regiment.

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Paddy Condon Wikipedia