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Battling Rust-bucket!
Ancient Dunkirk ship goes on one final mission five decades later. On sale December 2009

The Duchess of Alna was a pleasure boat by trade, more suited to ferrying holiday-makers than going to war. Yet that’s exactly what she had done in 1940, as one of the heroic “Little Boats” of the Dunkirk Evacuation. And now, more than fifty years later, when some said that she was only fit for scrap, this unlikely battleship was off to the rescue again – slap in the middle of a war-zone!
Story: Ian Clark. Art: Gordon Livingstone. Cover: Jeff Bevan.


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andy miles    Jan 04, 01:11 PM    #

Hi guys,
Any news as to when Ramsey's Raiders will return?


Commando CO    Jan 19, 10:14 AM    #

The Ramsey’s Raiders saga has run its course as the men finished their fighting careers in Malaya. However, recent enquiries show that there are some unexplained gaps in their service histories. Writer Ferg Handley has been tasked with trying to fill in those gaps. Keep your eyes on the Commando Blog for news of his research.


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