ID | 152611 |
Title Proper | Hand of Glubb |
Other Title Information | the origins of the Trucial Oman Scouts, 1948–1956 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bradshaw, Tancred |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article discusses the origins and formative years of the Trucial Oman Levies (renamed Trucial Oman Scouts in March 1956), a small force that was established by the British in Trucial States in 1951. The establishment of the Levies highlights a myriad of issues including who was going to command the force, how and where to recruit soldiers, the financial cost of the levies, and the diplomatic and strategic implications of raising a small force in a region whose strategic value grew immensely due to the exploitation of oil. Recent operations in Afghanistan and Iraq highlight the contemporary importance of understanding the historical experience of trying to raise indigenous armed forces. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 53, No.4; Jul 2017: p.656-672 |
Journal Source | Middle Eastern Studies 2017-08 53, 4 |
Key Words | Glubb ; Trucial Oman Scouts ; 1948–1956 |