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Summary Of: Beach Jumpers

Many Beach Jumpers went to their graves without ever revealing... a few dozen Beach Jumpers could make the enemy believe they were a 70... The Beach Jumpers were formed in... the Beach Jumpers acquired various jamming transmitters such as the APT... The Beach Jumpers got their name because of their ability to quickly hit the beach and confuse the... Beach Jumpers saw much action in WWII... Beach Jumpers continued to work successfully in the... The Beach Jumpers knew that Fleet communications from the Force Commander to ships at sea were relayed through... Other Beach Jumpers operated under the cover name... Former Beach Jumpers are eligible to join the U... Navy Beach Jumpers Association and to be Associate Members of the UDT...

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