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Operation Anklet was the codename given to a British Commando raid during the Second World War. The raid on the Lofoten Islands was carried out in December 1941, by 300 men from No. 12 Commando and the Norwegian Independent Company 1. The landing party was supported by 22 ships from three navies.At the same time, another raid was taking place in Vågsøy.
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Operation Anklet
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Arethusa suffered a near miss in a bombing raid and had to spend 14 weeks in refit and repair
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dbpedia:Lieutenant_colonel n6: dbpedia:Colonel_general dbpedia:Admiral
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1941-12-27Z
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dbpedia:Lofoten
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Allied victory
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three coastal defence 1 Tugboat Naval Royal Fleet Auxiliary 1 Freighter four infantry 3Minesweepers 2Corvettes Polish Navy Land Royal Norwegian Navy 1 Survey ship 2 Destroyers Eight divisions in Norway Royal Navy Norwegian Company77 men 2 Tankers 2Landing Ship Infantry 1Light cruiser 2Submarines No. 12 Commando223 men 6Destroyers oneLuftwaffe Field Division Unknown number of aircraft and naval forces
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