- Amédée Maingard
Amédée Maingard (21 October 1918 - 1981) was born in
Mauritius , then a French colony. During thesecond world war (1939-1945) he served with distinction with the British special services supporting theFrench resistance , and was awarded medals by the British and French governments. After the war he returned to Mauritius and became a successful businessman.Wartime Career
René Amédée Louis Pierre Maingard de la Ville-ès-Offrans was studying in London in 1939 at the outbreak of the second world war, and volunteered for the British Army [ [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/releases/2003/may12/selectedagents.htm] UK National Archives - Selected Agents] . After an unrewarding period in the infantry, Maingard managed to join the
Special Operations Executive F section in 1942. He was parachuted intooccupied France in April 1943 to join the 'Stationer' circuit run by Squadron Leader Maurice Southgate, initially as radio operator but soon was second-in-command in the circuit, arranging the delivery of weapons, supplies and personnel to the maquisards of theFrench Resistance .Southgate was arrested by the
Gestapo in May, 1944, and sent to theBuchenwald concentration camp. Maingard, promoted to Major, took over the running of the circuit (renamed 'Shipwright') and expanded its size and scope of operations, operating betweenPoitiers andMontluçon .The circuit was especially active in the sabotage that took place on and afterD-Day (June 6, 1944), supporting the Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur and the arrival of fifty-five men of 1st SAS Regiment for the ill-fated Operation Bulbasket [SAS Operation Bulbasket by Paul McCue: Pen & Sword Military (Jan 1997) ISBN-13: 978-0850525342] [Fire from the Forest: The SAS Brigade in France, 1944 (Cassell Military Paperbacks) by Roger Ford (July 2004) ISBN-13: 978-0304363360] shortly afterD-Day . He continued his vital work until the liberation of central France, managing to keep the peace among theGaullists ,Communists , British and Americans fighting for the French common cause. He earned theCroix de Guerre from the French government in 1944 and theDistinguished Service Order from the British government in June 1945. [Behind Enemy Lines with the SAS: The Story of Amedee Maingard, SOE Agent by Paul McCue: Pen & Sword Military (15 Nov 2007) ISBN-13: 978-1844156184]Later Career
Maingard returned to Mauritius and helped develop the island's tourism industry, founding
Air Mauritius . He became one of his country's most successful post-war businessmen. Amédée Maingard died in 1981 at the age of 62, just before a boom in the tourist industry that he had helped establish.Notes
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