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AUTHOR: Young, P
FORMAT: 48pp 40 Bw 8 col 248x184 Pb
In 1921, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Gerald Peake formed the Arab Legion
as a police force in the former British protectorate of Transjordan. The
Legion's main roles were to keep order among Transjordian tribes and safeguard
the villagers from Bedouins. In subsequent years, under the leadership of Glubb
Pasha, the Arab Legion was transformed into the best-trained of all Arab armies.
This richly illustrated book examines the history of the Arab Legion, detailing
the infantry, supporting arms and services, and air, sea, police and national
guard forces. It also profiles leaders, like Pasha, who were influential in the
evolution of this force. Contents: Chronology * Foreword * Al Jeish Al
Arabi * The Leaders * The Infantry * The Royal Armoured
Corps * Supporting Arms and Services * Air, Sea, Police, National
Guard and Training * Colour plates by Michael Roffe.
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