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Bombardier
06-04-05, 12:54
During World War II, Operation Tombola was a major Special Air Service raid on German rear areas in Italy.

Fifty men parachuted in near Bologna on 23 March 1945, under command of Major Roy Farran. A number of air drops provided weapons for the rag-tag force which armed local resistance fighters and linked up with seventy escaped Russians. They were able to attack German 51 Corps headquarters, based at two villas in the Tuscan Apennines; cut roads and shell a number of installations. Just as important as the 600 or so Germans killed and 400 captured was the number of defenders taken from other duties to secure the rear area.

Anybody got any snippets of information re this Operation ?

Unregistered
14-09-07, 01:42
the men of 3 squadron 2SAS were trained by Major OB (Mickey) Rooney the reason he did not go with them was he had broken his back parachuting into Metz in Aug 44 plus he had Jaundice caught in Naples

Unregistered
11-12-07, 23:24
I was wondering who put this post about Major Rooney, as I am a descendant of his and am trying to find out about him. Whoever this is please email me on joshuarooney@hotmail.com.

Thank you

Reloader
14-12-07, 22:36
Bomber, found this page containing details about Major Farran's service history and links to obituaries of him:

http://www.unithistories.com/officers/Army_officers_F01.html

Also, found this wee bit about the operation and another member of the raid, Colonel Ken Harvey (quite a guy himself!):

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/01/18/db1801.xml