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- Habforce was a British Army military unit created in 1941 during the Anglo-Iraqi War and still active during the Syria-Lebanon campaign during the fighting...
- Iraq to complete the capture of Syria. An expanded Brigade group called Habforce had during the Anglo-Iraqi war advanced across the desert from Trans-Jordan...
- of the 17th Indian Infantry Brigade (8th Indian Infantry Division) and Habforce, the 4th Cavalry Brigade and the Arab Legion, under John Glubb (Glubb Pasha)...
- Police's forces. The force put together in Palestine by Wavell was codenamed Habforce, short for Habbaniya Force. The force was placed under the command of Major-General...
- two directions. British and Arab Legion forces arrived in two columns (Habforce and Kingcol) across the desert from Palestine and Transjordan. Additional...
- Palestine, known as Habbaniya Force (shortened to Habforce), advanced into Iraq from Transjordan. Habforce, with Kingcol in the lead, was to relieve the British...
- during the Anglo-Iraqi War. Kingcol was created to allow a portion of Habforce to relieve RAF Habbaniya as soon as possible. The column was named after...
- training exercise. The British ****embled an ad hoc relief force dubbed Habforce which advanced from the British Mandate of Palestine into Iraq. The force...
- Division by sea to Basra. Wavell was prevailed upon by London to send Habforce, a relief column, from the British Mandate of Palestine but by the time...
- under Major R. J. Hardy, with the task of securing Kir****. Iraqforce Habforce Kingcol Gocol Harcol 4th Cavalry Brigade Flying Column Lyman 2006, pp. 87–88...