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7. 'Mad Jack,' The WWII British Soldier Who Killed Nazis with Sword & Longbow
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 08:52 PM
Oct 2018

'The British Soldier Who Killed Nazis with a Sword and a Longbow.' Vice, May 20, 2014. The first thing the Nazi garrison on Vågsøy Island, Norway, would have heard when the British No. 3 Commando battalion landed on December 27, 1941, was the sudden blaring drone of bagpipes. One commando stood at the fore of the landing craft, facing the impending battle and playing the peppy, martial >"March of the Cameron Men." Upon coming to a halt onshore, the soldier jumped from the craft, hucked a grenade at the Germans, then drew a full sword and ran screaming into the fray.

That maniacally fierce soldier was 35-year-old Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, and his stunts at this battle, known as Operation Archery, were hardly the most bizarre and semi-suicidal of his life. Over the course of World War II, "Mad Jack," as he came to be known, survived multiple explosions, escaped a couple of POW camps, captured more than 40 Germans at sword point in just one raid, and in 1940 scored the last recorded longbow kill in history. And that's just the CliffsNotes on his wartime rap sheet. For many war junkies and badass aficionados, Mad Jack's exploits are the epitome of military romanticism...
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/yvqbek/the-strange-tale-of-the-british-soldier-who-killed-nazis-with-a-sword-and-a-longbow



Lt. Col. John Malcom Thorpe Fleming Churchill, aka 'Mad Jack'





'Mad Jack's' battalion song, 'March of the Cameron Men.'

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