5/12/2023 0 Comments Sas rogue heroes ben macintyre![]() The doctors feared he would never walk again.Įven before his parachuting accident, the officer’s contribution to the war effort had been minimal: he lacked the most basic military discipline, could not march straight, and was so lazy his comrades had nicknamed him “the Giant Sloth.” Since being posted to Egypt with the British commando force, he had spent much of his time in Cairo’s bars and clubs, or gambling at the racecourse. The impact had knocked him out and badly injured his spine, leaving him temporarily blinded and without feeling in his legs. The injured soldier had not set eyes on the enemy: he had jumped out of a plane, without a helmet or proper training, ripped his parachute on the tail and plummeted to earth at roughly twice the recommended speed. ![]() A letter to his mother from the War Office stated that he had suffered “a contusion of the back as a result of enemy action.” The twenty-five-year-old officer had been brought into the Scottish Military Hospital on June 15, 1941, paralyzed from the waist down. Five months before Operation Squatter, a tall, thin soldier lay, grumpy and immobile, in a Cairo hospital bed. ![]()
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