This beautiful bookplate has been produced using recycled sepia card, pencil and white highlights. It features an original pencil drawing of SAS Original Johnny Cooper by Steve Teasdale. Professionally mounted underneath the drawing is the rare genuine pencil signature of Johnny Cooper. The bookplate measures roughly 20x14 cm and would fit most books on the SAS. A stunning addition to any SAS related collection.
Eighteen-year-old Johnny Cooper volunteered for the SAS in 1941. Johnny Cooper was one of the first two non commissioned soldiers to join L detahcment of the SAS the regiment, and helped build the service up to the effective force it is today. Johnny Coopers second mission was led by Stirling and with his friend Reg Seekings. It resulted in the destruction of nearly a score of petrol lorries and four food dumps. The next raid on Benina airfield was a classic SAS small-scale raiding operation carried out by three men, Stirling, Corporal Seekings and Corporal Cooper. After a difficult descent through a wadi they climbed through the wire and sat in the middle of the airfield some way from the buildings they were going to attack and waited until the RAFs diversionary raid finished. Lieutenant-Colonel John Cooper served with the SAS in North Africa and France throughout World War II, returning to work alongside his old comrades in Malaya after a brief interlude. In 1962 he left the army to work for the Sultan of Omans armed forces where he served until his retirement. He is thought by many to be 'Mr SAS'. Johnny Cooper, the youngest of the Originals, whose service in the Regiment spanned almost 20 years, and who started as a Parachutist and left the army a lieutenant-colonel. He died on 12th July 2002
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BATTLE OF BRITAIN BOOKS
RARE SIGNED BOOKS AND PRINTS RELATED TO THE WORLD OF WW2 AVIATION
£197.50Price
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