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Mirbat (19 July, 1972) was an
attack by
Communist guerrillas targeting an
Omani government position during the
Dhofar Rebellion in the town of
Mirbat...
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Mirbat (Arabic: مرباط, romanized:
Mirbāţ) is a
coastal town in the
Dhofar governorate, in
southwestern Oman. In 2020, the town had a po****tion of 9,886...
- a British-Fijian
sergeant in the SAS who was
involved in the
Battle of
Mirbat on 19 July 1972.
Labalaba initially served in the
British Army in the Royal...
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Mirbat Sports Club (Arabic: نادي مرباط الرياضي) is an
Omani sports club
based in
Mirbat, Oman.
Their home
ground is Al-Saada Stadium. They also recognize...
- Jon
Hollingsworth CGC QGM
Talaiasi 'Laba'
Labalaba – BEM, MID,
Battle of
Mirbat parti****nt
Michael Patrick 'Bronco' Lane MM BEM –
author and mountaineer...
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eastern promontory (Inqitat
Mirbat) is
better explored than the
western promontory (Inqitat Taqah).
Inqitat Mirbat, also
known as
Khatiya or al-Ḥamr...
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surrendered enemy soldiers. This new
campaign ended shortly after the
Battle of
Mirbat in 1972, when a
small SAS
force and
Firquts defeated 250 Adoo guerrillas...
- is
attached to star in a
British SAS
feature film with the
working title Mirbat. His
first Sydney theatre role was at
Belvoir St
Theatre in the Australian...
- was
awarded the
Distinguished Service Order for his role in the
Battle of
Mirbat in 1972.
Kealy was the
commander of a nine-member SAS squad,
which came...
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landscape and the fact that no
large harbors existed on the coast,
though Mirbat and
Risut were said to
offer good
anchorage for
smaller vessels. The mountain...