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North Persia Force
Active1918–1920
Country United Kingdom British Empire
Allegiance Allies
Type Infantry
Role Detachment
Size Brigade
Engagements Anzali Operation
Commanders
Notable
commanders
William Montgomery Thomson
Hugh Bateman-Champain

The North Persia Force (Norper force) was a British military force that operated in Northern Persia from 1918–1920. Following the British abandonment of Baku on the night of 14 September 1918, Major General Lionel Dunsterville evacuated the forces under his command, known as the Dunsterforce, in the dead of night arriving in Bandar-e Anzali, the following day. Two days later he was relieved of command, that position being taken by Major General W.M. Thomson. [1]

Composition

The force was a large brigade which consisted of: [2]

The force was commanded by Brigadier General Hugh Bateman-Champain who was based at Kasvin.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Minez, Roland P. Minez (2018). At the Limit of Complexity: British Military Operations in North Persia and the Caucasus 1918. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas : A: Army University Press.
  2. ^ Moberly 1987, pp. 480–481.

References

  • Moberly, F. J. (1987) [1929]. Operations in Persia 1914–1919. History of the Great War based on Official Documents by Direction of the Committee of Imperial Defence (Imperial War Museum facsimile of the confidential 1929 printing ed.). London: HMSO. ISBN  0-11-290453-X – via Qatar Digital Library.

Further reading

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Persia Force
Active1918–1920
Country United Kingdom British Empire
Allegiance Allies
Type Infantry
Role Detachment
Size Brigade
Engagements Anzali Operation
Commanders
Notable
commanders
William Montgomery Thomson
Hugh Bateman-Champain

The North Persia Force (Norper force) was a British military force that operated in Northern Persia from 1918–1920. Following the British abandonment of Baku on the night of 14 September 1918, Major General Lionel Dunsterville evacuated the forces under his command, known as the Dunsterforce, in the dead of night arriving in Bandar-e Anzali, the following day. Two days later he was relieved of command, that position being taken by Major General W.M. Thomson. [1]

Composition

The force was a large brigade which consisted of: [2]

The force was commanded by Brigadier General Hugh Bateman-Champain who was based at Kasvin.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Minez, Roland P. Minez (2018). At the Limit of Complexity: British Military Operations in North Persia and the Caucasus 1918. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas : A: Army University Press.
  2. ^ Moberly 1987, pp. 480–481.

References

  • Moberly, F. J. (1987) [1929]. Operations in Persia 1914–1919. History of the Great War based on Official Documents by Direction of the Committee of Imperial Defence (Imperial War Museum facsimile of the confidential 1929 printing ed.). London: HMSO. ISBN  0-11-290453-X – via Qatar Digital Library.

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