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8Ralph Bagnold [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OBE]] (1896-1990) was one of a number of incredibly cinematic adventurers in the mid-twentieth century who could claim to have taken the rule that RealityIsUnrealistic SerialEscalation. In fact it is arguable that many fictional writers would be to embarrassed to actually write his RealLife exploits into their works.
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10Bagnold was born in Devonport, England. His father, Arthur, was an OldSoldier with the [[TheEngineer Royal Engineers]]. His sister, Enid was the writer of ''Literature/NationalVelvet''. During UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, Bagnold enlisted in his father's regiment and served for several years in France, winning a number of honors. After this he went to Cambridge to study engineering before doing a number of years military service, policing UsefulNotes/TheBritishEmpire. Then began the most interesting part of his life.
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12Reading about the mysterious [[LostColony Lost Oasis of Zeezura]] in the Libyan desert, Bagnold set off on a number of expeditions.
13He and his companions formed the [[AdventurersClub Zeezura Club]] which included such colorful characters as the [[BlueBlood mysterious and aristocratic]], Hungarian Count Laszlo Almasy and the [[RealMenLoveJesus ferociously religious]] Orde Wingate, making up a BadassCrew. Zeezura was never found but what was discovered was navigational methods in the desert and means of driving and maintaining motor vehicles in a desert environment.
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15When UsefulNotes/WorldWarII broke out the Zeezura Club was split apart. Almasy, [[MyCountryRightOrWrong being a Hungarian]] took the Axis side and became a commando and spy, having a number of interesting exploits; the secret rescue of several Jewish refugees is credited to him. In the meantime Bagnold and his companions formed the Long Range Desert Group. This was a number of light vehicles that carried out recon, raiding, and similar operations in the desert; motorized light cavalry if you will. The confusion they sowed in the Italian army helped bring about the Allies first major land victory in the war. The LRDG continued to cover themselves with glory through the entire desert war. And while they no longer exist, their memory is a part of Britain's special operations tradition.
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17But besides being a warrior and an adventurer, Bagnold was a scientist. He did immense study of desert terrain and of the behavior of sands. He experimented with sands by testing them with a wind tunnel and taking notes of the behavior of grains of various size as well as cataloging the different types of dunes. His book, ''The Physics of Blown Sands and Desert Dunes'' is a classic that has not been made obsolete and it is used by UsefulNotes/{{NASA}} for the study of UsefulNotes/{{Mars}} to this day.
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19!!Tropes from Ralph Bagnold's life:
20%%* AdventurerArchaeologist
21%%* AdventurersClub: The Zeezura Club.
22* ArmyScout: Among other duties, the LRDG was a reconnaissance force, shadowing Italian and German units.
23%%* BadassBookworm
24* BadassCrew: Both the Zeezura Club and LRDG qualify as this.
25* BadassFamily: Well sort of. His father was a Badass, and his sister was a great writer.
26* CavalryOfficer: No horses, but he did the same sorts of things light cavalry used to do.
27* CrossingTheDesert: He became an expert in navigating the desert and surviving the journey.
28%%* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: The LRDG.
29* TheEngineer: He was officially an officer of the Royal Engineers.
30* GreatBigBookOfEverything: ''Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes'' is the great big book of everything that has to do with deserts.
31* JungleOpera: He lived a RealLife one. Though more a desert opera then a jungle opera, but the same type of plot so to speak.
32* LiveActionEscortMission: One common job of the Long Range Desert Group was to escort SAS teams to the enemy's rear to conduct mayhem.
33* RecycledInSpace: He and his contemporaries are the RealLife versions of Franchise/IndianaJones.
34%%* RivalTurnedEvil: Almasy.
35* SandIsWater: Averted. He specifically said it was not in his book. See the quote at the top of that site.
36* ScienceHero: He applied rigorous scientific methods to his adventures, ultimately resulting in his book.
37* TheScrounger: Much of the LRDG s equipment was gotten this way.
38* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: ''Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes'' is filled with this, interspersed by arcane mathematical formulas.
39%%* WorthyOpponent: Almasy.

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