M Special Unit, was a joint
Allied special reconnaissance (special operations capable) unit, part of the
Services Reconnaissance Department (SRD), in the
South West Pacific theatre of the
Second World War
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Dutch and
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military intelligence unit, it saw action in
New Guinea
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and the
Solomon Islands
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between 1943–1945, against the
Empire of Japan
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History
In 1943, M Special Unit was formed as a successor to the
Coastwatchers, with the role of the unit was focused upon gathering intelligence on Japanese shipping and troop movements. To achieve this mission, small teams were landed behind enemy lines by sea, air or land insertion. This was in contrast to its counterpart,
Z Special Unit, which became well known for its direct-action
commando
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-style raids.
A notable member of M Special Unit was Sergeant
Leonard Siffleet, who was executed after being taken prisoner during
Operation Whiting in 1943. A photograph of Siffleet in his last moments achieved iconic status following the war.
M Special Unit was disbanded at the end of the war on 10 November 1945.
See also
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Z Special Unit
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Australian commandos
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Operation Locust
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Operation Whiting
Notes
References
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Horner, David. (1989). ''SAS Phantoms of the Jungle: A History of the Australian Special Air Service''. Allen & Unwin: Sydney.
Roll of Honour for M Special Unit Membersat
Australian War Memorial
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Military units and formations of Australia in World War II
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