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As befitted his love of things Scottish, Jack Churchill carried the basket-hilted claymore (technically a claybeg, the true claymore being an enormous two-handed sword). Later on, asked by a general who awarded him a decoration why he carried a sword in action, Churchill is said to have answered: “In my opinion, sir, any officer who goes into ...
May 20, 2014 · The British Soldier Who Killed Nazis with a Sword and a Longbow. Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, a.k.a. "Mad Jack," was finally honored this year by the Royal...
Nov 28, 2022 · To this day, the awe-inspiring wartime feats of the mighty Mad Jack still echo through the halls of history like the titanic bellowing of eternal bagpipes. During World War II, one British soldier charged into battle with a claymore sword and a long bow and lived to tell the story. Here's his tale.
Oct 30, 2020 · 3 minute read. We’ve talked about British officer John “Mad Jack” Churchill before. He waded ashore on D-Day with his trademark Scottish claybeg sword, he killed at least one Nazi with his longbow, and he was an all-around BAMF having served in World War II, Israel, and Australia.
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May 4, 2019 · It is said that one night, during this operation, he snuck out with a corporal, going from one German post to the next and capturing the guards with his claybeg sword. Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill managed to capture more than 40 Germans in one single raid during World War Two.
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Dec 9, 2018 · Dec 9, 2018 Christian Oord, Guest Author. John Churchill, fondly referred to as Jack, is said to have marched into battle against the fearsome Wehrmacht carrying a set of bagpipes, a basket-hilted Scottish claybeg, and a longbow. Was he unbelievably heroic? Was he a madman?
Sep 9, 2022 · In May 1940, during the battle in defence of L’Épinette, Jack first gave the signal to attack by raising his claymore — a Scottish sword — and then killed a German sergeant with his longbow. While retreating to Dunkirk, Jack specialized in the boldest guerrilla techniques and set up several ambushes.