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Mercol was a
flying column created by the
British Army
shortly after the Anglo-Iraqi War had ended.
Mercol was a truck-borne
flying column created in early...
- War of 1941,
British forces emplo****
flying columns code-named Kingcol,
Mercol and Gocol.
Kingcol advanced into Iraq from
Jordan and Palestine. Jock column...
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dimarts març demârs
mardi màrtiri martedì
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Wednesday mèrcol mâcordì mercordé mèrcore dimecrès
dimecres miercres demécro
mercredi mèrcuri...
- past four w****s.
Terms were
quickly reached and an
armistice was signed.
Mercol, Gocol, and
Harcol operations against guerrillas continued into June. The...
- al-Qawuqji and his
irregular forces were
targeted for
destruction by the
Mercol flying column and were
chased out of Iraq.
While still in Iraq, a British...
- to ****
occupied Europe. Two
other columns were
created in
early July,
Mercol,
commanded by
Major E. J. H. Merry, to
round up
irregular troops under Fawzi...
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Anthony E.
Gilham 2022–Present: Lt Col
Roland J.
Spiller Kingcol Gocol Mercol Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment Formation reconnaissance regiment "The...
- the
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry. Anglo-Iraqi War
Iraqforce Habforce Gocol Mercol Harcol Footnotes Equipped with 25 Pounders. 'A' and 'D'
Companies with two...
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Artillery Formed from
existing units in
early June:
Gocol - R. E. S.
Gooch Mercol - E. J. H.
Merry Harcol - R. J.
Hardy Arriving At
Basra on 9 June: 17th...
- On 31 May, the
mayor of
Baghdad surrendered the city.
Iraqforce Gocol Mercol Harcol Jackson, p. 152 Lyman, p. 16 Lyman, p. 19 Martin, p. 44 Mackenzie...