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<description><![CDATA[Commandos returning to Newhaven in their landing craft (LCAs). Photo  © IWM (H 22604) Reproduced here under the terms of the IWM Non-Commercial Licence. Posted by Pete R<br />
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9/8/09 Update from Jack Bakker: This photo is in two books called Commando by Peter Young, as well as in the book Dieppe 1942, Echoes of Disaster by William Whitehead and Terence Macartney-Filgate  The Commando with the torn trouser leg is identified in that book as Gnr.Len Ruskin of No.4 Cdo.]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[The Commando seen emerging from the hatchway is wearing a souvenir German cap with the Eagle and Swastika in clear view so he must have got to very close quarters in Dieppe! The man behind holds a Bren LMG across the shoulder whilst Gunner Ruskin holds his Thompson Sub-machine Gun. He may have been wounded as his right hand denim leg is gone and it appears that a First Field Dressing has been applied (FFD - A pre-packed sterile bandage carried by all British Infantry soldiers and which should only be used to treat him. If Morphine has been administered the letter M in blood would be placed on his forehead.]]></description>
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