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Operation Archery - The Commandos And The Vaagso Raid 1942

Operation Archery was the first true combined operation by British forces involving the Army, Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. The Islands of Vaagso and Maaloy on the Norwegian coast were selected because they offered a perfect opportunity to damage German installations and morale.
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Operation Archery was the first true combined operation by British forces involving the Army, Royal Navy & the Royal Air Force. The Islands of Vaagso & Maaloy on the Norwegian coast were selected because they offered a perfect opportunity to damage German installations & morale.

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