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Britain was facing NAZI Germany alone when David Stirling had an idea. He imagined using the vast emptiness of the harsh North African desert to allow small bands of raiders to attack enemy airfields and overextended supply lines along the coast. Join us for a review of Virginia Cowles "The Phantom Major" to learn how Stirling and his men lived their motto of "Who Dares Wins".
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Britain was facing NAZI Germany alone when David Stirling had an idea. He imagined using the vast emptiness of the harsh North African desert to allow small bands of raiders to attack enemy airfields and overextended supply lines along the coast. Join us for a review of Virginia Cowles "The Phantom Major" to learn how Stirling and his men lived their motto of "Who Dares Wins".

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