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The final years of british forces in Aden and the Radfan
Comments I obtained this book in Beirut 2-4-75 a day before the civil war. It
is an excellent coverage of the last years both from a Military and Political
view.
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Peter Hinchcliffe rated this book Excellent Helion & Company (26 Willow Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 1UE), 2000. Pp. 112. Illus. Appendices. Maps. Glossary. Index. Bibliog. Hb. £29.95. ISBN 1 874622 40 x At first sight the price seems somewhat daunting for what is a very
slim volume of little over 100 pages ofA5. But there is an immense amount
of information tucked away between the covers. Every single unit to have
been raised in the former Aden Protectorates from 1839 until independence
is listed and described. From the First Yemen Infantry used to keep the
Turks at bay during the first World War to the Zeylah Field Force used
in Somaliland in 1884, they are all here. Sensibly, most coverage is given
to the major units familiar to anyone who served in South Arabia from the
1950s onwards: the Aden Protectorate Levies (APL— later the Federal Regular
Army and, finally, the South Arabian Army) the
This book is a valuable addition to any Aden archive. ‘A supplement
volume’ is apparently in preparation and the co-authors are asking for
relevant inaterial.There are stirring tales yet to be recounted about the
exploits of some of these tiny forces, so less well known to the general
public than their more illustrious counterparts elsewhere in the former
British Empire. Aden may have been a colonial disaster, but that does not
detract from the work of so many officers and men who served a distant
King and Queen with loyalty and fortitude.
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