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Kibrit Air Base (formerly
Kabrit Air Base) is an
operational Egyptian Air
Force (Arabic: القوات الجوية المصرية, al-Qūwāt al-Gawwīyah al-Miṣrīyah) helicopter...
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Robert Blair Mayne Mayne as a
lieutenant near
Kabrit, Egypt, in 1942 Nickname(s)
Paddy The
Irish Lion Born (1915-01-11)11
January 1915 Newtownards, County...
- Pu-ṭu-ia-a-man, i.e. Gr****
Libya (Cyrene). A
multilingual stele from al-
Kabrīt,
dating to the
reign of
Darius I
refers to the Put as the
province of Putāya...
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Dominican Mas
Domnik music.
Though the
traditional Chanté mas and Lapo
kabrit declined in po****rity due to
imported calypso and
steel pan music, several...
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Special Air
Service Regiment. The unit
moved to
their new
barracks called "
Kabrit" in 1979. The
regiment was
retained following the
transition to
black majority...
- Siim
Kabrits (born July 4, 1979, in Tartu) is an
Estonian entrepreneur and
former politician. He was a
member of
Riigikogu (the
parliament of Estonia)...
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organisations were
called Beach Bricks and were
formed in
Egypt and
trained at
Kabrit. The
Chief of
Combined Operations Lord
Louis Mountbatten described the functions...
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consisted of five
officers and 60
other ranks.
Following extensive training at
Kabrit camp, by the
River Nile, L Detachment, SAS Brigade,
undertook its first...
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December 1952 as the NF.13. The
aircraft equipped No. 219
Squadron RAF at
Kabrit and No. 39
Squadron at Fayid, both in Egypt. The
aircraft served during...
- Abbrev. 'C Sqn SAS'.
Later 'Rhodesian
Special Air
Service Regiment' in
Kabrit Barracks,
Salisbury (now Harare). Greece 1st
Paratroopers Brigade Ο Τολμών...