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  • ...g his first SAS tour, he served in Malaya during the Malayan Emergency and Oman, where he was mentioned in despatches and won the [[Military Cross]] in 195 ...d of [[22 SAS]], of which he was Commanding Officer 1972-4. For service in Oman, he was appointed a Companion of the [[Distinguished Service Order]] (DSO)
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  • * [[Oman Trading Intl]].
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  • ...the British government farmed out the training of intelligence agents from Oman and Nigeria to a company called Diversified Corporate Services in the 1970s
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  • ...said that he had two brothers and a sister, and that he was born overseas (Oman maybe). He went to boarding school in England, possibly to a military board
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  • Iron joined the army in 1975. In the 1980s , he served in Oman, where he learned to speak Arabic. In the early 1990s, he served in Sierra
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  • ...ngkok Insurance Public Company Ltd]] - Thailand | [[Bank Muscat]] (SOAG) - Oman | [[Bank of America]] - USA | [[Bank of Industry]] Ltd - Nigeria | [[Bank o
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  • # Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and the UAE: Challenges of Security, Westview, Boulder, 1997
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  • ...countries in 1999, staying in British Embassies, including Syria, Jordan, Oman, Qatar, Israel, Egypt and Lebanon (where he was accused by the Lebanese Gov
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  • ...the Middle East. First was in 1960-61 when he was seconded to the Trucial Oman Scouts, where he first learnt Arabic at the British Army Language School in
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  • ...rril claims that Arthur also supported the 1970 coup against the Sultan of Oman:
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  • ...rem gas fields in central Oman.<ref>[http://www.ameinfo.com/148519.html BP Oman inaugurates Muscat office], AMEInfo, 2 March 2008.</ref>
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  • ...orphaned cheetah cub in his bedroom.<p>Gouriet was adjutant of the Trucial Oman Scouts until 1963, then served as GSO3 Intelligence to the director of oper
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  • ==Overseas visits: Abu Dhabi, Burma, Geneva, Oman, Sierra Leone== *Visit to Oman, 22-24 April 2017, 'to address [[Omani National Defence College on Strategy
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  • He commanded the [[Sultan of Oman]]'s forces from 1972 to 1975.<ref>W.D. Flackes and Sydney Elliott, Northern [[Category:British Army|Creasey, Timothy]][[Category:Oman|Creasey, Timothy]][[Category:Northern Ireland|Creasey, Timothy]][[Category:
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  • ...rnment/defence.asp?cat=gov Defence], Ministry of Information, Sultanate of Oman, accessed 22 June 2010.</ref> ...s/article6898541.ece Major-General Ken Perkins: Commander of the Sultan of Oman’s Armed Forces], Sunday Times, 1 November 2009.</ref>
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  • ...id]][[Category:SOE|Smiley, David]][[Category:MI6|Smiley, David]][[Category:Oman|Smiley, David]]
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  • ...930-2003) was the Chief of the Defence Staff, [[Sultan's Armed Forces]] in Oman from 1984 to 1987.<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries ...[Category:British Army|Watts, John]][[Category:SAS|Watts, John]][[Category:Oman|Watts, John]][[Category:Jebel Akhdar Campaign|Watts, John]]
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  • ...John Akehurst]] was commander of the [[Dhofar Brigade]] in the [[Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces]] in the mid-1970s. he served as [[NATO]] Deputy Supreme All [[Category:British Army|Akehurst, John]][[Category:Oman|Akehurst, John]]
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  • Major General [[Corran Purdon]] was the Commader of the [[Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces]] from 1967 to 1970.<ref>[http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/locreg/ [[Category:British Army|Purdon, Corran]][[Category:Oman|Purdon, Corran]]
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  • [[Peter Thwaites]] (1926-1991) was Chairman, Joint Staff, of the [[Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces]] from 1977 to 1981.<ref>[http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/summary [[Category:British Army|Thwaites, Peter]][[Category:Oman|Thwaites, Peter]]
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