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The Koodoo men have been told they're not allowed to land on the beaches, having to make do with periscope observations instead. But they're still able to gather useful information to feed back to the Torch planners. (✏️ National Archives, DEFE 2/588) ▶️ https://buff.ly/3zCv4AT

Sketch map produced by Party Koodoo showing their proposed approach routes for landing craft to the Apples Green and Apples White beaches that would be used during the Operation Torch landings. Both approach tracks originate from the same release position. A proposed location for a submarine beacon is shown on the Apples Green approach.
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They'd set out from Gibraltar in submarines HMS Seraph (📸 IWM FL 3566) and P.222. (Seraph will go on to acquire a reputation as a 'secret ops' specialist, carrying out Operation Mincemeat among others.)

Submarine HMS Seraph on the surface, with its original number (P.219) painted on its conning tower.
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Their recce leads to a successful landing and assault on nearby German gun positions by the Iraq/Assyrian Levies. (📸 = view over Sarandë from the hill that they assaulted, Ajdin Kamber/Adobe Stock) Find out more about the Iraq/Assyrian Levies: ▶️ https://buff.ly/3Tposwt

Modern-day view of Sarandë from near the hill positions that the RAF levies stormed.
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They 'sit tight' on the bottom to avoid detection and possibly compromising the operation, and later successfully rendezvous with their 'towing' submarine to head back to the UK. (📸 U. Gernhoefer/Adobe Stock)

Modern-day view of Tirpitz’s anchorage, taken during snowy weather.
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Among the boats carrying out the attack is X-10, crewed by Ken Hudspeth (📸 IWM A 19626), Bruce Enzer, Leslie Tilley and Geoff Harding. Their attack has to be called off while navigating up the fjords as their sub develops multiple faults.

Informal portrait photograph of Ken Hudspeth wearing naval uniform.
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As well as COPP, men from other SOG units – SBS, SRU (Sea Reconnaissance Unit) and RM Detachment 385 – enjoy the celebrations. Over coming weeks, the teams will start their journeys home, with 'hostilities only' men looking forward to being demobbed.

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By the time I popped outside ramp was up and nobody was at home. 😂

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(I've since been told the chap climbing the ladder is COPP 9's Geoffrey Lyne rather than X-23 skipper George Honour.) But then they had some modifications made, too, which would possibly require a 3D printer to achieve. 😊

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Dedicated to Combined Operations Pilotage Parties (COPP), a top-secret unit that carried out covert reconnaissance of enemy-held beaches during the Second World War. Website: coppsurvey.uk
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