Operation Rumford was aBritish Commando raid during theSecond World War. It was carried out over the night of 25/26 August 1944, by the Belgian No. 4Troop ofNo. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando who had returned to England in June and were selected to capture the FrenchIsle of Yeu only to find during a reconnaissance that the Germans had already left.[1]
The raid was carried out by five commando's under Lieutenant W Dauppe. They were taken to Isle of Yeu by the Hunt class destroyerHMSAlbrighton captained by Lieutenant J J S Hooker. Lance-Corporal Legand landed the party ashore, where they found, after interrogating a local, that the German's abandoned the isle for the French mainland taking their battery of 75mm guns with them.[2]
On the return journey HMS Albrighton intercepted and captured two trawlers carrying 22 Germans who had apparently murdered their officers and were fleeing to Spain. The Germans were taken prisoner and trawlers sunk by the Albrighton.[2]
Lieutenant Dauppe and the Commando's went on to participate inOperation Infatuate the following month.[3]