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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jock_LewesJock Lewes - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. John Steel "Jock" Lewes (21 de diciembre de 1913 - 31 de diciembre de 1941) fue un militar británico que alcanzó el grado de teniente, destacado oficial del Ejército Británico durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Fue el principal oficial de entrenamiento fundador del Servicio Aéreo Especial.

  3. JockLewes: SAS mastermind. Lieutenant ‘JockLewes 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.

  4. 31 de oct. de 2017 · John Lewes is the nephew and biographer of the first book on Lt. Jock Lewes, Jock Lewes Co-Founder of the SAS. He is providing commentary for Episode 1 of BBC Television’s Rogue Heroes by Ben Macintyre in early 2017. A Spy After All, also by John Lewes, is the novel inspired by the derring-do of Jock Lewes, merging fact and fiction.

  5. 1 de nov. de 2022 · While the Germans and Italians worried about a “desert air regiment” that couldn’t exist, Stirling and his fellow founders JohnJockLewes and Paddy Mayne found other ways of coming through...

  6. 22 de dic. de 2022 · John Steel “JockLewes is portrayed by Alfie Allen in SAS: Rogue Heroes. The co-founder of the Special Air Service, he’s also credited with creating the Lewes bomb, made from a mixture of Nobel 808 plastic explosive and diesel oil. Born in Calcutta, he was raised in Australia and later studied at Oxford University.

  7. 2nd Lieutenant John Steel Lewes | Christ Church, University of Oxford. Special Air Service Brigade - Service number 65419. Dates |. 21 December 1913. - 30 December 1941. Known as Jock, he was the son of Arthur Harold and Elsie Steel Lewes of Hanworth, Middlesex who married in Steyning, Sussex in 1911.