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Lieutenant John Steel "Jock" Lewes (21 December 1913 – 30 December 1941) was a British Army officer prominent during the Second World War. He was the founding principal training officer of the Special Air Service.
Lieutenant ‘Jock’ Lewes was a dedicated professional soldier who excelled as a special forces officer. As the co-founder of the Special Air Service (SAS), he played a vital role in establishing the unit’s ethos and high standards of training and discipline.
31 ott 2017 · Both soldiers were known for not using gratuitous violence. Jock Lewes honed his own skills; his letters and unpublished notebook reveal how he rehearsed everything himself before taking his men through his own exacting form of true special service – a term that now had deep and profound meaning.
‘Jock’ Lewes: SAS mastermind. As the co-founder of the Special Air Service (SAS), Lieutenant ‘Jock’ Lewes played a vital role in establishing the unit’s ethos and high standards of training and discipline.
1 giu 2022 · Lieutenant ‘Jock’ Lewes. A sense of duty and frustration with the war effort led Lewes to help form the unit. 01 June 2022.
Jock Lewes' death while World War II was still in progress has tended to obscure his role as a co-founder of Britain's Special Air Service. After distinguished years as student...