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Corporal Sverre Granlund, DCM (9 November 1918 – 10 February 1943) was a Norwegian commando during the Second World War.


Early life and World War II

He was born in Sauherad in Telemark, to a father from Øyer and a mother from
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. He lived initially in
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and later,
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. His job was at the Nordland Line. He was a member of the Norwegian Red Cross Youth, and served in the Norwegian Army during the
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in 1940. He fled Norway for Sweden in 1941, and later continued to the United Kingdom. Here he joined the Special Operations Executive and underwent training for the Norwegian Independent Company 1 (''Kompani Linge''). His first operation was on 27 May 1941 when he set the machine room of the fish factory in Bodø on fire.


Operation Musketoon

In 1942 he participated in the commando raid against the
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(''Glomfjord kraftverk'') during
Operation Musketoon Operation Musketoon was the codeword of a British–Norwegian commando raid in the Second World War. The operation was mounted against the German-held Glomfjord power plant in Norway from 11 to 21 September 1942. The raiders consisted of two of ...
. Granlund and Cpl.
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were the two Norwegians in the twelve man team, the rest of whom were British. He and Captain Joseph Houghton had the role of scouts, ascending the Svartisen. Granlund shot and killed a German who was dozing at the plant. After the explosions had torn apart the local dam, he sought refuge at ''Fykandalen'', a mountain resort where he was given a map to a bridge that would lead him further up on the mountain. Unable to find the bridge by nightfall, he met up with Houghton and Sergeant Erling Djupdraet and the three returned to the resort where a scuffle broke out between the group and some Germans who had come to question the owners. After the fight, with one German killed, one wounded and Djupdraet wounded by a bayonet, Trigg, O'Brien, Granlund and Fairclough split off and managed to avoid capture, escaping to
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, then London. Erling Djupdraet died on 24 September at the hospital in Bodø and of the rest, only Lance Sergeant Richard O'Brien and Private John Fairclough, survived the war. The distance from Bjærangfjord to
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walked on foot by Granlund was and took him over seven days, with practically no food and only wearing his uniform.


Operation Seagull

He died at sea on 10 February 1943 in transit to Norway, when the Norwegian submarine hit a German minefield southwest of Fugløyvær, carrying his team as part of
Operation Seagull Operation Seagull was a British action during the Second World War to destroy several Nazi-controlled industrial targets including a smelter at Arendal, with the help of Kompani Linge agents from Norway. On 10 February 1943 the Norwegian submarin ...
. The mines had been laid by the German minelayer and some years after the end of the war, the Royal Norwegian Navy located HNoMS ''Uredd'' in Fugløyfjord south-west of Bodø, by studying German maps of minefields along the Norwegian coast.


Legacy

Granlund was awarded Norway's highest decoration for military gallantry, the War Cross with Sword. He also received the Norwegian
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and the British Distinguished Conduct Medal. Gjems-Onstad, Erik (1995). ''Krigskorset og St. Olavsmedaljen med ekegren'' (Oslo: Grøndahl Dreyer) In 1995, the Norwegian artist Laila Lorentzen commemorated his role in the war with a bust constructed for Saltdal Museum in
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.


See also

* Norwegian resistance movement


References


Related reading

*Schofield, Stephen (1964) ''Musketoon: commando raid, Glomfjord, 1942'' (University of Michigan) {{DEFAULTSORT:Granlund, Sverre 1918 births 1943 deaths People from Sauherad Norwegian Army personnel of World War II Norwegian expatriates in Sweden Norwegian expatriates in the United Kingdom Norwegian military personnel killed in World War II Norwegian Special Operations Executive personnel Recipients of the War Cross with Sword (Norway) Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal