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The mighty Krait, the little boat that pulled off Australia's most daring commando raid of WWII, Ian McPhedran

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The mighty Krait, the little boat that pulled off Australia's most daring commando raid of WWII, Ian McPhedran
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
portraitsillustrationsplatesmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The mighty Krait
Responsibility statement
Ian McPhedran
Sub title
the little boat that pulled off Australia's most daring commando raid of WWII
Summary
Down at the wharves of Sydney's Darling Harbour, an unassuming black timber fishing boat bobs in the water outside the Australian National Maritime Museum. But appearances can be deceiving. MV Krait, as the old trawler is known, played a key role in one of World War II's most audacious and successful commando raids. The Krait is the most successful Australian 'warship' of WWII. In September 1943, thirteen young Z special operatives sailed the small fishing boat from Australia to Japanese-occupied Singapore to make a daring raid that destroyed 40,000 tonnes of enemy shipping. Operation Jaywick rates as one of the greatest Special Forces operations of all time. "The Mighty Krait" weaves together the story of Operation Jaywick with the new story of the efforts being made to save the vulnerable little vessel and display it as a permanent memorial to Australian Special Forces
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