The War That Never Was

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British mercenaries' clandestine 1960s Yemen conflict.

If you're drawn to the shadowy corridors of history where untold stories of bravery and covert operations linger, "The War That Never Was" could captivate you. Duff Hart-Davis brings to light a chapter of British military history that's as riveting as it is obscure, offering a window into the often-unseen world of mercenary combat and the geopolitical chess game of the Cold War era. As you flip through the pages, expect a blend of meticulous research and narrative verve that might just redefine your understanding of modern warfare's hidden battles.

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The War That Never Was

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ISBN: 9780099553298
Authors: Duff Hart-Davis
Publisher: Arrow
Date of Publication: 2012-05-24
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Politics
Related Topics: War, History, Politics, World History
Goodreads rating: 3.71
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For the very first time, The War That Never Was tells the fascinating story of a secret war fought by British mercenaries in the Yemen in the early 1960s. In a covert operation organised over whisky and sodas in the clubs of Chelsea and Mayfair, a group of former SAS officers - led by the irrepressible Colonel Jim Johnson - arranged for a squadron of British mercenaries to travel to the remote mountain regions of the Yemen, to arm, train and lead Yemeni tribesmen in their fight against a 60,000-strong contingent of Egyptian soldiers. It was one of the most uneven running battles ever waged; the Egyptians fielded a huge, professionally-trained army. The British fought back at the head of a ragtag force of tribal warriors and, ultimately, won. Egypt's President Nasser described the battle in the Yemen as 'my Vietnam'. It's a fascinating, forgotten, and rip-roaringly entertaining pocket of British military history, much in the spirit of Ben MvIntyre's bestselling Agent Zigzag and Operation Mincemeat.
 

British mercenaries' clandestine 1960s Yemen conflict.

If you're drawn to the shadowy corridors of history where untold stories of bravery and covert operations linger, "The War That Never Was" could captivate you. Duff Hart-Davis brings to light a chapter of British military history that's as riveting as it is obscure, offering a window into the often-unseen world of mercenary combat and the geopolitical chess game of the Cold War era. As you flip through the pages, expect a blend of meticulous research and narrative verve that might just redefine your understanding of modern warfare's hidden battles.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.