- 30 Assault Unit
30 Assault Unit (aka 30
Commando , 30AU, and "Ian Fleming 's Red Indians")cite book|last=Nutting|first=David|authorlink=|title="Attain by Surprise"|year=2003|publisher=Colver|isbn=0-9526257-2-5] was a British multiservice combat unit inWorld War II that collectedtechnical intelligence on German forces during amphibious landings. More specifically, the main operational role of the unit was to move ahead of Allied forces, or to undertake covert infiltrations into enemy territory by any means necessary, to capture intelligence in the form of: documents;cipher , radio andradar equipment; weapons; and personnel. The unit often worked closely with the Intelligence Corps' Field Security Operations.History
The British had learnt that the Germans had intelligence units similar to 30AU. In 1941 a German unit was able to seize important documents from the abandoned British headquarters in
Athens, Greece when that city was captured.In September 1942 the Director of Naval Intelligence Division (NID), Rear Admiral John Godfrey, authorized
Ian Fleming 's idea for the creation of the Special Intelligence Unit, composed of 33 Troop (Royal Marines ), 34 Troop (British Army ), 35 Troop (Royal Air Force ) and 36 Troop (Royal Navy ). The Special Intelligence Unit was later renamed 30 Commando (Special Engineering Unit), and subsequently redesignated 30 Assault Unit in December 1943.30AU was operated from NID Office '30' in the Admiralty Citadel and was administered from the winter of 1943/44 onwards by Miss Margaret Priestleycite book|last=Glanville/Nutting|first=Jim/David|authorlink=|title="Attain by Surprise"|year=1997|publisher=Colver|isbn=0-9526257-1-7] the possible and probable inspiration for Fleming's character
Miss Moneypenny . Miss Priestly was a former historyuniversity Don ofLeeds University . [ [http://www.30au.co.uk/Ian_Flemings_Red_Indians/History.html The Story of 30AU ] ]They first saw action during
Operation Torch in November 1942.The unit subsequently participated inPantelleria ,Sicily ,Italy , and elsewhere in theMediterranean , as well as inNorway from 1942-43. DuringOperation Husky the unit was able to get a complete set of Italian Air Force ciphers for homing beacons, enabling Allied warplanes to fly to targets in northern Italy guided by Italian navigation beacons.30 Assault Unit returned to Britain in November 1943 in preparation for the Normandy landings the following year. However the
15th Army Group requested the unit's Army component to return to Italy for operations there. Thus, only the Naval and Royal Marine component participated in theD-Day landings in June 1944, as WOOLFORCE and PIKEFORCE whose target was to capture and collect technical intelligence at a German coastal radar station atDouvres-la-Délivrande and later fought their way intoCherbourg . In July 1944, the unit served inRennes and Brest, and followedFree French Forces intoParis, France during the liberation of the city in August. By May 1945, Royal Marines from the unit had captured the German naval base in Bremen.cite book|last=Dalzel-Job|first=Patrick|authorlink=|title="Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy"|year=1997|publisher=Pen & Sword|isbn=1-84415-238-3] What they did in Germany as the Allies advanced remains a fairly well kept secret. Some of the few documents that are open to the public do reveal that they targeted Nazi scientists.cite book|last=National Archives|first=|authorlink=|title="History of 30 Commando"|year=1946(released 1997)|publisher=Admiralty SW|isbn=ADM223/214] At least one of whom was captured by a 'Field Team' of 30AU and then reported as 'surrendering' withWernher von Braun and Dornberger in Bavaria. cite book|last=Bower|first=Tom|authorlink=|title="The Paperclip Conspiracy"|year=1997|publisher=Paladin|isbn=0-586-08686-2]As the Allies split into Germany 30AU formed into many 'Field Teams' usually consisting of two Special Operations Jeeps (as used by the SAS and 30AU) each team consisted of one Naval Commander accompanied by at least one weapons expert or scientist whose job it was to evaluate enemy equipment or documents they encountered, also at least six specially trained Royal Marines with one RM Officer, their main job was to do any fighting required and to keep the Naval Commander and any experts alive and out of trouble. These Jeeps were sometimes backed up by a heavier Armoured Car (Staghound or
Humber Armoured Car ) whose role was to lay down covering fire should the lighter, quicker, more agile Jeeps need to retreat.After the end of the war in Europe a Royal Marine detachment from the unit was sent to the
Pacific Theater of Operations for intelligence operations against the Japanese, but theSurrender of Japan in August precluded many of its planned operations.30 Assault Unit was finally disbanded in 1946.
ee also
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Patrick Dalzel-Job
*Sir Charles Wheeler
*Inspirations for James Bond
*Miss Moneypenny Notes
References
#Harvard reference |Surname=Nutting |Given=David |Authorlink= |Year=2003 |Title= Attain by Surprise |Place= |Publisher=Colver |ID=ISBN 095262572-5 |URL=
#Harvard reference |Surname=Dalzel-Job |Given=Patrick |Authorlink= |Year=1991 |Title= Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy |Place= |Publisher=Pen & Sword |ID=ISBN 1-84415-238-3 |URL=
#Harvard reference |Surname=Riley |Given=J.P. |Authorlink= |Year=1989 |Title= From Pole to Pole |Place= |Publisher=Bluntisham Books |ID=ISBN 1-871999-02-2 |URL=
#Harvard reference |Surname=Hugill |Given=J.A.C. |Authorlink= |Year=1949 |Title= The Hazard Mesh |Place= |Publisher=Hurst & Blackett |ID=out of print |URL=
#Harvard reference |Surname=Glanville/Nutting |Given=Jim/David |Authorlink= |Year=1997 |Title= Attain by Surprise |Place= |Publisher=Colver |ID=ISBN 0-9526257-1-7 |URL=External links
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