THE LIFE AND WORK EDWARD G MALINDINE, PHOTOJOURNALIST AND OFFICIAL ARMY PHOTOGRAPHER 1906 - 1970 - On board LSI HMS PRINCE LEOPOLD after the Combined Operations Raid on Vaagso, Norway, 27 December 1941. War Office official photographer, Lt Edward G Malindine (foreground) and other members of the press party with members of the Ship's crew. Seated behind Malindine from left to right are: War Office official cameramen Sgt Gerry Massy Collier and Lt Harry Rignold with civilian cameraman Jack Ramsden of Movietone raid was the first in which all three services of the British Armed Forces c


THE LIFE AND WORK EDWARD G MALINDINE, PHOTOJOURNALIST AND OFFICIAL ARMY PHOTOGRAPHER 1906 - 1970 - On board LSI HMS PRINCE LEOPOLD after the Combined Operations Raid on Vaagso, Norway, 27 December 1941. War Office official photographer, Lt Edward G Malindine (foreground) and other members of the press party with members of the Ship's crew. Seated behind Malindine from left to right are: War Office official cameramen Sgt Gerry Massy Collier and Lt Harry Rignold with civilian cameraman Jack Ramsden of Movietone raid was the first in which all three services of the British Armed Forces combined their resources to mount an amphibious raid against a defended coast and provided valuable lessons for the planners of the Normandy landings in 1944. The inclusion of a party of six war correspondents, photographers and film cameramen to cover the operation was also an innovation in response to complaints from the international press regarding a serious lack of good quality film and photography showing British troops in action British Army, Army Film and Photographic Unit


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