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British Forces Aden was the name given to the
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stationed in the Aden Protectorate during part of the 20th century. Their purpose was to preserve the security of the Protectorate from both internal threats and external aggression.


History

British Forces Aden was originally formed as Aden Command in 1928.Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation - Overseas Commands - Middle East and Mediterranean
On its establishment, Aden Command was a Royal Air Force (RAF) command which was responsible for the control all British armed forces in the Protectorate. It was renamed British Forces in Aden, or simply British Forces Aden, in 1936 and renamed again in 1956 as British Forces Arabian Peninsula. In 1959
Middle East Command Middle East Command, later Middle East Land Forces, was a British Army Command established prior to the Second World War in Egypt. Its primary role was to command British land forces and co-ordinate with the relevant naval and air commands to ...
was divided into two commands split by the
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.''Royal Corps of Signals: Unit Histories of the corps (1920-2001)'' by Cliff Lord and Graham Watson, Page 54
/ref> The two parts were ''British Forces Arabian Peninsular'', which was based at
Aden Aden ( ar, عدن ' Yemeni: ) is a city, and since 2015, the temporary capital of Yemen, near the eastern approach to the Red Sea (the Gulf of Aden), some east of the strait Bab-el-Mandeb. Its population is approximately 800,000 people. ...
, and the remnants in Cyprus which on 1 March 1961 was renamed Near East Command. On 1 March 1961 British Forces Arabian Peninsula was renamed, again, this time as Middle East Command (Aden). The senior commanders were Air Marshal Sir Charles Elworthy, C-in-C Middle East; Rear Admiral Talbot, Flag Officer, Middle East; Major General Jim Robertson, GOC Middle East Land Forces; Air Vice Marshal David Lee, Air Officer Commanding, Air Forces Middle East, and GOC East Africa Command. The GOC and AOC were working from the command HQ at Aden while FOME initially was at Bahrain with his headquarters at
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. FOME moved to
HMS Sheba HMS Sheba also known as HM Naval Base, Aden was a Royal Navy shore base at Steamer Point (now Tawahi) in Aden. It was closed after South Yemen achieved independence in 1967. During the Second World War the senior naval administrative authority w ...
in the naval dockyard at Steamer Point after the 1961 Kuwait crisis (Walker, Aden Insurgency, 90); Rear Admiral Talbot seemingly moved on May 1, 1962. Naval forces reportedly included three frigates, the Amphibious Warfare Squadron, the commando carrier , and
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based ashore at
Aden Aden ( ar, عدن ' Yemeni: ) is a city, and since 2015, the temporary capital of Yemen, near the eastern approach to the Red Sea (the Gulf of Aden), some east of the strait Bab-el-Mandeb. Its population is approximately 800,000 people. ...
. 45 Commando had arrived on 23 April 1960, disembarking from ''Dunera'', and settling in BP Camp, which had been turned over by 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. At the end of November 1967, following the British withdrawal from Aden at the end of the Emergency, the remaining British Forces in the
Arabian Peninsula The Arabian Peninsula, (; ar, شِبْهُ الْجَزِيرَةِ الْعَرَبِيَّة, , "Arabian Peninsula" or , , "Island of the Arabs") or Arabia, is a peninsula of Western Asia, situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian Plate ...
, including units at Salalah and Masirah, were reorganized under Headquarters British Forces Gulf, which was based at
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in Bahrain. British Forces Gulf was placed under the command of Rear Admiral John E. L. Martin, previously the last Flag Officer, Middle East, who handed over to Air Vice Marshal S B Grant on 4 April 1968. The command was disbanded on 15 December 1971.


Organization in 1939

The structure of the units based in Aden in 1939:


Aden Colony

* Headquarters * Aden Squadron,
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* Aden Protectorate Levies – 4 Battalions * 2/5th Battalion, Mahratta Light Infantry * 20th Fortress Company,
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* 5th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery * 9th Field Battery, Royal Artillery * 15th Air Defence Battery, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery


Commanders

Commanders have included:


Aden Command

*8 March 1928
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W G S Mitchell *5 September 1929 Group Captain C T MacLean (later Air Commodore) *7 August 1931 Group Captain O T Boyd *20 January 1934 Group Captain C F A Portal (Air Commodore from January 1935) *2 December 1935 Air Vice-Marshal E L Gossage


British Forces Aden

*1 July 1936 Air Commodore W A McClaughry *28 September 1938 Air Vice-Marshal G R M Reid *10 September 1941 Air Vice-Marshal F G D Hards *12 January 1943 Air Vice-Marshal F H MacNamara ( RAAF) *12 March 1945 Air Vice-Marshal H T Lydford *8 March 1948 Air Vice-Marshal A C Stevens *1 March 1950 Air Vice-Marshal F J Fressanges *11 March 1952 Air Vice-Marshal D Macfadyen *12 October 1953 Air Vice-Marshal S O Bufton *17 September 1955 Air Vice-Marshal L F Sinclair


British Forces Arabian Peninsula

*30 September 1957 Air Vice-Marshal M L Heath *19 September 1959
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Sir Hubert Patch *3 August 1960 Air Marshal Sir Charles Elworthy


Commanders (Air Forces)


Air Forces Middle East

* 1959 Air Chief Marshal DJ Pryer Lee * 1961 Air Chief Marshal F Rosier * 1963 Air commodore J E Johnson * 15 December 1965 Air Vice-Marshal AH Humphrey


See also

* RAF Khormaksar *
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* List of Royal Air Force commands


References


Bibliography

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