- Jack Churchill
Lieutenant-Colonel Jack Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill DSO MC,Both the DSO and the MC were, by the end of his military career, awarded 'with bar', denoting second awards of each medal] (
September 16 ,1912 —March 8 ,1996 ), nicknamed "Fighting Jack Churchill", was an English soldier who fought throughoutWorld War II armed with a bow,arrow s and aclaymore . He once said "any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed".Early life
Born in
Hong Kong to English parents, Churchill graduated from Sandhurst in 1926 and served inBurma with theManchester Regiment . He left the army in 1936 and worked as a newspaper editor. He used his archery andbagpipe talents to play small film roles in the movie "The Thief of Bagdad".econd World War
He resumed his commission after
Poland was invaded, and volunteered for theCommandos after fighting atDunkirk . It is said that Churchill was not sure what was entailed in Commando duty, but that because it sounded dangerous, he signed up. In May 1940, Churchill and his unit, the Manchester Regiment, ambushed a German patrol nearl'Epinette ,France . Churchill gave the signal to attack by cutting down the enemy _de. feldwebel (sergeant) with his barbed arrows.He led two companies in
Operation Archery , the raid on the German garrison atVågsøy ,Norway onDecember 27 ,1941 . As the ramps fell on the first landing craft, Churchill leapt forward throwing a grenade and began running towards the bay. For his actions at Dunkirk and Vaasgo, Churchill received the Military Cross and Bar. He received theDistinguished Service Order in 1943 for capturing the battery atSalerno , while commanding Number 2 Commando. Leading from the front, Churchill infiltrated the town with only a corporal in support. He kidnapped a sentry and forced him to make his comrades surrender. Churchill and the riflemen walked out of town with 42 prisoners and a mortar squad.In 1944, he led Number 2 Commando in
Yugoslavia , where they supported the efforts ofTito 's partisans. The commandos raided the German-held island ofBrač and assaulted Hill 622. Only Churchill and six others managed to reach the objective. A mortar shell killed or wounded everyone but Churchill, who played "Will Ye No Come Back Again?" on his pipes as the Germans advanced. He was knocked unconscious by grenades and was flown toBerlin for interrogation after being captured. He was placed inSachsenhausen concentration camp .In September 1944, he and an RAF officer crawled under the wire through an abandoned drain and set out to walk to the Baltic coast; they were recaptured near the coastal city of
Rostock , only a few miles from the sea. In time, they were moved to a camp atNiederdorf ,Austria .He escaped from Niederdorf in April 1945 and walked 150 miles to
Verona, Italy where he met an American armoured column.As the Pacific war was still ongoing Churchill was sent to Burma, where the largest land battles against Japan were still raging, but by the time he reached India, Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been bombed, and the war abruptly ended.
Later life
In 1946
Twentieth Century Fox was making "Ivanhoe" with Churchill’s old rowing companion Robert Taylor. The movie studio hired Churchill to appear as an archer, firing from the walls ofWarwick Castle .After World War II ended, Churchill qualified as a parachutist, transferred to the
Seaforth Highlanders , and later ended up in Palestine as second-in-command of 1st Battalion, theHighland Light Infantry . In the spring of 1948, just before the end of the British mandate in the region, Churchill became involved in another conflict. Along with twelve of his soldiers, he attempted to assist the Hadassah medical convoy that came under attack by hundreds of Arab militants. [ [http://www.wwiihistorymagazine.com/2005/july/col-profiles.html] ] Following the massacre, he coordinated the evacuation of 700 Jewish doctors, students and patients from the Hadassah hospital on theHebrew University campus onMount Scopus inJerusalem .In later years, Churchill served as an instructor at the land-air warfare school in
Australia , where he became a passionate devotee of thesurfboard . Back in England, he was the first man to ride the River Severn’s five-foottidal bore and designed his own board.He finally retired from the army in 1959, with two awards of the Distinguished Service Order, and died in
Surrey in 1996. Eccentric until the end, Churchill would toss his briefcase out of the window of the commuter train he rode home every day. Passengers and conductors were shocked because they did not know he was throwing the luggage into his own backyard as the train passed by. It saved him the trouble of carrying it all the way home from the station.References
* " [http://www.wwiihistorymagazine.com/2005/july/col-profiles.html Fighting Jack Churchill Survived A Wartime Odyssey Beyond Compare] " by Robert Barr Smith, July 2005
External links
* [http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=529 Damn Interesting]
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