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Dunsterforce was an
Allied military force,
established in
December 1917 and
named after its commander, Major-General
Lionel Dunsterville. The
force comprised...
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Lionel Dunsterville at Baghdad. It was
named the
Dunsterforce. The
military goal of
Dunsterforce was to
reach the
Caucasus via
Persia while the Persian...
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November 1865 – 18
March 1946) was a
British Army officer, who led
Dunsterforce across present-day Iraq and Iran
towards the
Caucasus and Baku during...
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British forces. Later,
elements of the
squadron served as part of
Dunsterforce in 1918 and 1919, and in
Kurdistan in 1919. The unit was also
known as...
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University Press. Dunsterville,
Lionel Charles (1920). The
adventures of
Dunsterforce. E. Arnold. p. 207. Companjen, Françoise; Maracz, Laszlo; Versteegh,...
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Republic of
Mountainous Armenia and an
Allied intervention force,
nicknamed Dunsterforce,
composed of
troops drawn from the
Mesopotamian and
Western Fronts. On...
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evacuated in 1920,
apart from the ****anese who sta****
until 1922. In 1917,
Dunsterforce, an
Allied military mission of
under 1,000 Australian, British, and Canadian...
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Australian volunteers served on
operations in
Mesopotamia as part of
Dunsterforce and the
Malleson Mission,
although these missions were
mainly aimed at...
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Staff of
Armenian volunteer units Dunsterville with the
staff of
Dunsterforce ****yrian
General Agha
Petros saluting his men
after capturing Turkish...
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October 1916 Lt
Colonel (later Brig-General) G. A. Dale, May 1917
Dunsterforce Collett 2006, pp. 144–145
Hopkirk 2001, p. 117 "No. 30360". The London...