Bill Kennedy Shaw
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Major William Boyd Kennedy Shaw OBE, MBE, Intelligence Corps, was born in 1901 and died in Lichfield in April 1979. He was a desert explorer, botanist, archaeologist and founding member of the LRDG during World War II. He was known, variously as Bill Shaw, or Bill Kennedy Shaw, but preferred the latter form of his name, which he always used in his writings. In the 1920's and 1930's Kennedy Shaw contributed to the exploration of Libyan Desert in the area around the south western corner of modern Egypt with his particular interest and skills as a botanist, archaeologist and navigator. He made three major trips
During the winter of 1927/1928 Kennedy Shaw and Douglas Newbold, on leave from the Sudan Government service traveled the Arba’in slave road from Selima and Bir Natrun and covered 1000km on camel.
In October 1930 Kennedy Shaw accompanied Ralph Alger Bagnold on a trip from Cairo to Ain Dalla, into the sand sea, past Ammonite hill then past the Gilf Kebir south to Uweinat and on to Wadi Halfa, returning via the Arba’in slave road via Salima oasis, Kharga and then Aysut.
He also traveled with Bagnold in 1932 from Cairo to Kharga, to Uweinat, Sarra, Tekro, Uweinat, El Fasher, Bir Natrun, Merga, Laqia, Selina, Wadi Halfa, Dakhla, Bahariya and Cairo, a total distance of 6000 miles.
During World War II, Bagnold travelled to Jerusalem where Kennedy Shaw was working for the Palestine government to recruit him as the Intelligence and Chief Navigation officer in the British Army's new Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) being formed by Bagnold. Kennedy Shaw served initially as a Lieutenant in the General List and latterly in the Intelligence Corps as a Major, being mentioned in dispathes during his service.
From 1944 to the end of the war in Europe he served as the GSO 2 (Intelligence) at SAS Brigade Headquarters. He was also an author who wrote one of the earliest books on the LRDG, "Long Range Desert Group" which was subject to pre-publication approval by the War Office who required changes to be made to his text; in particular the actual codenames of the operations he described and some real names of individuals involved in special operations. He also wrote several articles in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society (RGS). The Greenhill Military Paperbacks edition of his book contains supplementary notes on his life and has updating amendments to his original text, commissioned by the publisher from authorities on the subject, which notes and explains the original excisions.
[edit] References
- Long Range Desert Group about the LRDG by Bill Kennedy Shaw
- Libyan Sands, Travel in a dead world about the travels of R.A.Bagnold by Ralph Alger Bagnold
- The Long Range Desert Group about the LRDG by David Lloyd Owen
- The Hunt for Zerzura and World War II about members of the Zerzura Club in World War II by Saul Kelly
- The Secret Life of Laszlo Almasy by John Bierman