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Radfan or the
Radfan Hills is a
region of the
Republic of Yemen. In the 1960s, the area was part of a
British protectorate of
Dhala (a
member of the Federation...
- romanized: Thawrat 14 ʾUktūbar, lit. '14th
October Revolution') or as the
Radfan Uprising, was an
armed rebellion by the
National Liberation Front (NLF)...
- The
Radfan Campaign was a
series of
British military actions during the Aden
Emergency in January–May 1964. It took
place in the
mountainous Radfan region...
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support for the NLF came from
Radfan and Yafa, so the
British launched Operation Nutcracker,
which completely burned Radfan in
January 1964. Arab nationalism...
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campaign in the
Radfan Mountains,
mounted with
South Arabia Federation troops against the Egyptian/Yemeni
backed Radfan tribesmen. They were quickly...
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located in Al Habilayn,
Radfan district, Yemen. The
station served as an
important forwarding base for
British troops during the
Radfan Campaign in the Aden...
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responded by a 3-month
bombing campaign in
Radfan,
which subdued the insurgents. The
insurgency in
Radfan began raising questions in the
Parliament of...
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searching over
jungle for XR599,
crashed killing the five crew. In Aden and
Radfan, a
number of
Scouts were shot down,
although these usually resulted in a...
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Constance Radfan (born (1969-10-24)24
October 1969) is a
German former volleyball player.
Radfan was part of the
Germany women's
national volleyball team...
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Empire troops in the
Radfan Hills area and
became known as the "Red Wolves" for
their combat ferocity. "Tracking the 'Red
Wolves of
Radfan': from 1964 through...