8. 3) Pre-dawn 21:30 - A German torpedo boat escorting a small convoy in the Channel, bumped the Commandos on their way to Yellow Beach (left flank) Schnellboot - “S-Boat” fast boat : small boats were not limited under the Treaty of Versailles
10. General Roberts’ Flagship: HMS Calpi - laying smoke: the attack occurred in DAYLIGHT due to delays. An inability to see the battle meant reinforcements continued to be sent even after the situation was lost.
11. The LCs The Cameron Highlanders of Canada (from Winnipeg) embark for Green Beach at Pourville on the right flank. 6000 men landed in total: 5000 Cdn, 1000 Brits (small numbers from other nations - ex. 50 US Rangers)
25. 7) The Aftermath Of the 6000 men involved in the raid, over 3500 were killed, wounded or captured. ABOUT 900 CANADIANS WERE KILLED - MORE THAN ANY OTHER DAY IN THE WAR