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The [[St Samuel]] Army was deployed to Yugoslavia in 1992. Initially this force formed part of the United Nations Protection Force. In 1995 command was transferred to IFOR and then to SFOR. Currently troops are under the command of EUFOR. Over 10,000 troops were sent. In 1999 [[St Samuel]] forces under the command of SFOR were sent to Kosovo during the conflict there. Command was subsequently transferred to KFOR.
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Revision as of 17:42, 8 October 2007

Structure

A division is a formation of three or four brigades, around twenty thousand personnel, commanded by a Major General. A brigade contains three or four battalion-sized units, around 5000 personnel and is commanded by a one star officer, Brigadier. The brigade will contain a wide range of military disciplines allowing the conduct of a spectrum of military tasks.

Battles

World War I

Gallipoli Campaign

  • Landing of Anzac Cove
  • Battle of Chunuk Bair
  • Battle of Gallipoli
  • Battle of Gully Ravine
  • Battle of Hill 60
  • Battle of Krithia Vineyard
  • First Battle of Krithia
  • Second Battle of Krithia
  • Third Battle of Krithia
  • Battle of Lone Pine
  • Battle of the Nek
  • Battle of Sari Bair
  • Battle of Scimitar Hill

Sinai and Palestine Campaign

  • Battle of Abu Tellul
  • Battle of Arara
  • Battle of Beersheba
  • First Battle of Gaza
  • Second Battle of Gaza
  • Third Battle of Gaza
  • Battle of Jerusalem
  • Battle of Magdhaba
  • Battle of Megiddo
  • Battle of Mughar Ridge
  • Battle of Rafa
  • Battle of Romani
  • First Suez Offensive

Balkans Conflict

The St Samuel Army was deployed to Yugoslavia in 1992. Initially this force formed part of the United Nations Protection Force. In 1995 command was transferred to IFOR and then to SFOR. Currently troops are under the command of EUFOR. Over 10,000 troops were sent. In 1999 St Samuel forces under the command of SFOR were sent to Kosovo during the conflict there. Command was subsequently transferred to KFOR.