Operation Narcissus
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During World War II, Operation Narcissus was a raid by forty members of the Special Air Service on a lighthouse on the southeast coast of Sicily. The team landed on 10 July 1943 with the mission of capturing the lighthouse and the surrounding high ground.
Despite intelligence reports, the area was deserted, and so the position was no threat to the nearby Husky landings. The troopers withdrew without a shot being fired.
See also[]
- World War II
- Special Air Service
- Operation Husky: Allied invasion of Sicily.
Categories:
- Conflicts in 1943
- World War II British Commando raids
- Allied invasion of Sicily
- Special Air Service
- July 1943 events
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