Fighting Jack ChurchillThis entry was posted in eccentric World War 2 on October 18, 2009 by Ian Pattinson In 1940, some of the German commanders who were overseeing the push into France began to receive seemingly random reports of soldiers having been killed with broad-head arrows or hacked with a English Claymore. Effective enough weapons it would seem, but archaic even in that day and age. They likely could have guessed the bowman was an English soldier, but they couldn’t have appreciated these as the calling card of the rabid eccentric, Captain Jack Churchill. Share this:FacebookTwitterRedditTumblrPinterestLinkedInPocketWhatsApp