The war fought in northern Oman from 1954 until the mid-1960s is almost completely forgotten. Even amongst contemporary military historians, it is considered less frequently than the subsequent - and widely published - Dhofar War. Though 'small', it was a conflict of crucial importance for the nation on the southeastern side of the Arab Peninsula.
While usually thought to have been fought - and won - exclusively by special forces, capacity...
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