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             Exercise Scarab Surf                                                                                                     Exercise Joint Mercury





             By Second Lieutenant Adam Davis                                                                                          By Staff  Sergeant Natasha Campbell-Chambers
              Exercise Scarab Surf took place in Newquay, Cornwall with the aim to foster                                             Exercise Joint Mercury was a Battlefi eld tour to
              team spirit and cohesion in a physical demanding and unfamiliar setting.                                                the Island of Crete.




              Heading to the Coast                                                                                                    The Aims
              After a three hour commute we arrived at                                                                                Crete is the fi fth largest Island in the Mediterranean and
              Royal Air Force St Mawgan and set ourselves                                                                             largest of the Islands that form part of the modern Greece. Due
              up ready for a day in the surf the following                                                                            to Crete’s position in the centre of the eastern Mediterranean
              day.                                                                                                                    made it a key strategic asset during the Second World War.
              Warming Up                                                                                                              Operation Mercury
              Activities began on Monday morning.                                                                                     The Battle of Crete, Operation Mercury, took place from 20
              Following a quick change parade into                                                                                    May 1941 to the 1 June 1941, where a mixed Allied force of New
              wetsuits of varying degrees of comfort we                                                                               Zealanders, British, Australian and Greek troops desperately
              moved out into the sea to begin our fi rst                                                                               tried to fi ght off  a huge German airborne assault. It was the
              activity. The Detachment was divided into                                                                               fi rst and only time in history that a strategic objective has been
              two equal groups, each commanding their                                                                                 taken by German airborne forces alone.
              own giant infl atable; teamwork was essential                                                                                                                             The
              to move in any direction other than a circle,                                                                           The Fighting                                     group
              however, eventually our enthusiasm brought
              us out in to the bay. After exploring the                                                                               We started off  the day at the Maleme Airfi eld Chania where
              coastline and completing various games                                                                                  the battle took place between Hitler’s elite German airborne   there is a new Prison further down the road. Cemetery Hill was
              and impromptu man overboard drills we                                                                                   regiment (Fallschirmjagers) and New Zealand Allied Forces   a good advantage point for the Allied Forces as from the top
              headed back to shore ready for an afternoon                                                                             from the 22nd Battalion. The German’s suff ered heavy   of the hill you can see Prison Valley below and the village of
              of surfi ng.                                                                                                             casualties in just one hour losing 512 men. We then made   Galatas. The Germans had also attacked Galatas and the New
                                                                                                                                      our way to the Travronitis Bridge which had been the site of   Zealand forces did not have the strength to fi ght off  the attacks
              Lessons Begin                           Stretching                                                                      fi ghting on the fi rst day. The Germans had landed near the   and due to several civilians inside the village.
                                                      excercises                                                                      bridge in their fi ght for the airfi eld. A short drive to a nearby
              After an entertaining warm up on the                                                                                    carpark then a long walk up to Bunker Hill 107. This was the   Third Day
              beach, we began our fi rst lessons in surfi ng.                                                                           22nd Battalion Command Post. It is also the site of the German
              This sport requires a level of balance and                                                                              War Cemetery the last resting place for 4,465 German soldiers   The day started with an eight kilometre walk down the Imbros
              coordination that it appears needs developing                                                                           of whom nearly 2,000 were killed on the fi rst day.   Gorge. The Imbros mule trail was the only connection between
              in our Detachment.  With everyone keen to get                                                                                                                          Chania and Sfakion, before the roads was built. Remains of
              in the waves we headed back into the water                                                                              Second Day                                     this trail can be still seen. The gorge witnessed an evacuation
              for the second time in the day and did our                                                                                                                             of several thousand British soldiers during World War Two
              best to at least stand up on the board. We all                                                                          A visit to Prison Valley and Cemetery Hill where the airborne   before heading to Egypt. On completion of the walk we drove
              had a great time with almost everyone taking                                                                            invasion took place on the morning of the 20th May 1941 on   a couple hours to the town of Patsos which was the hub of
              part being a complete novice to the sport, and                                                                          the Headquarters Company’s area belonging to the 2nd New   Special Operations Executive, and resistance operations. It’s
              I am pleased to say by the end of the session                                                                           Zealand Divisional Artillery. The German paratroopers landed   also the location the abducted General Heinrich Kreipe was
              everyone had managed to get up on their                                                                                 and took over. The Prison has now been turned into fl ats and   kept before being sent to a Prisoner of War camp in Canada.
              board for at least a fraction of a second.
              Body Boarding and More Surfi ng
                                                     The
              With everyone enthused by their experiences   Team
              on the fi rst day, donning our still wet wetsuits
              for day two was a slightly more pleasant
              experience. Our fi rst activity was body
              boarding, a far easier discipline than its
              stand-up counterpart. All of the Detachment
              managed to catch waves with varying
              degrees of success and for the most part
              avoiding crashing in to each other.
              Summary

              The Detachment thoroughly enjoyed the time
              we spent in Newquay. Many had never tried
              their hand at water sports and some had
              never even been in the sea. It’s certain to say   Surfi ng
              that all who took part had a fantastic time   lessons
              and are keen to get back in the waves.






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