The young Mauritian student Amédée Maingard volunteered for the British infantry in 1939, later joining the SOE. This biography describes how he joined the Stationer circuit in occupied France, eventually becoming second-in-command, delivering supplies to the Resistance. Having narrowly evaded capture, he later developed his own network and ended the war a hero before returning home to found Air Mauritius.
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