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A Dangerous Enterprise

Secret War at Sea

Tim Spicer

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English
Barbreck Publishers
07 March 2022
In A Dangerous Enterprise, Tim Spicer charts the history of this little-known, yet remarkable flotilla. Commanded directly by the Secret Intelligence Service, the 15th MGBF was an extraordinary group of men thrown together in the most secret of adventures.

Between 1942 and 1944 a very small, very secret, very successful clandestine unit of the Royal Navy, operated between Dartmouth in Devon, and the Brittany Coast in France. It was a crossing of about 100 miles, every yard of it dangerous. The unit was called the 15th Motor Gunboat Flotilla- crewed by 125 officers and men, it became the most highly decorated Royal Naval unit of the Second World War. The 15th

MGBF was an extraordinary group of men thrown together in the most secret of

adventures. Very few were regular Royal Naval officers- instead the unit was

made up of mostly Royal Naval Volunteer Officers and 'duration only' sailors.

Their home was a converted paddle steamer and luxury yacht, but their work

could not have been more serious.

Their mission was to ferry agents

of SIS and SOE to pinpoint landing sites on the Brittany coast in Occupied

France. Once they had landed their agents, together with stores for the

Resistance, they picked up evaders, escaped POWs who had had the good fortune

to be collected by escape lines run by M19, as well as returning SIS and SOE

agents.

It is a story that is

inextricably entwined with that of the many agents they were responsible for

- Pierre Hentic, Yves Le Tac, Virginia Hall, Albert Hue, Jeannie Rousseau,

Suzanne Warengham, Fran ois Mitterrand and Mathilde Carre, as well as many

others. Without the Flotilla, such intelligence gathering networks as Jade Fitzroy

and Alliance would never have developed, and SOE's VAR Line and MI9's

Shelburne Escape Line would never have been realised.

Drawing on a huge amount of

research on both sides of the Channel, including private archives of many of

the families involved, A Dangerous Enterprise brings the story of this

most clandestine of operations brilliantly to life.

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Imprint:   Barbreck Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 168mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   758g
ISBN:   9781999589134
ISBN 10:   1999589130
Series:   Everyman's Library Barbreck
Pages:   312
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lieutenant Colonel Tim Spicer OBE has led a life filled with action and adventure. During his twenty years in the British Army he saw active service in Northern Ireland, the Falklands campaign, the Gulf War and the Balkans, as well as serving in the Far East, Cyprus and Germany. Key appointments have included Chief of Staff of an Armoured Brigade, Staff Officer at the Directorate of Special Forces and Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, among many others. Over the course of his illustrious military career, Spicer has developed extensive knowledge of intelligence, counter-terrorism, complex relations and protective security. In 2001 he founded the private security company Aegis, which has counted the UK, US and Italian governments among its clients. He is the author of An Unorthodox Soldier: Peace and War and the Sandline Affair (2000), a fast-moving account of his military life, including the events surrounding his time in Papua New Guinea when he was captured and held at gunpoint, as well as the notorious 'Sandline Affair' of 1996.

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