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Data Type: Scenario
Scenario Gameplay: Multiplayer
Scenario Map: OtherMap
Meta: Dependency
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Battle of Mirbat

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The Battle of Mirbat is a mission about you as you, alone or with friends up to 9 people, beat off attack after attack for 30 minutes

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The Battle of Mirbat (9 July, 1972) was an attack by Communist guerrillas targeting an Omani government position during the Dhofar Rebellion in the town of Mirbat, Oman. During the Dhofar Rebellion, Britain assisted the Omani government by sending elements of its Special Air Service (SAS) both to train soldiers and fight against the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf (PFLOAG) guerrillas, also known as the Adoo. The assault was defeated after the arrival of several BAC Strikemaster jetfighters belonging to Oman, firing rockets at PFLOAG's positions which forced the guerrillas to retreat.[8]

Despite only 38 bodies of the attacking PFLOAG guerrillas being recovered, many British sources have inflated PFLOAG casualties to as high as 200, and have also greatly exaugurated both the role of the SAS and the greater effects of the battle.[9] Some historians have argued that the battle was used by the British as an ideological tool to mythologise the SAS, validate British manhood, and to save face during the decline of the British Empire.[10]
Комментариев: 3
Kalevi  [создатель] 22 авг. 2022 г. в 11:44 
very interesting, I didn’t even think about it when I did this mission
Jannie Andries Nel 22 авг. 2022 г. в 9:45 
I look forward to playing this scenario :steamthumbsup:
Jannie Andries Nel 22 авг. 2022 г. в 9:37 
Oman was never a formal British colony, but the extent of its dependence upon the British certainly made it seem as if it was. Indeed, Sultan Said was such an anglophile that he came to depend on the British (and a few local trading families) to what was perhaps a dangerously unhealthy degree and one that resulted in political and economic stagnation for the country.