Military unit
The British Troops in Palestine and Trans-jordan was a British Army command in Mandatory Palestine and the Emirate of Transjordan .
History
The command was formed in February 1922 to control all British forces in Mandatory Palestine .[ 1] In 1930, following an outbreak in hostilities between the Jewish and Arab populations, 2nd Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment and the 1st Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment were deployed to Palestine .[ 1] In September 1936, following an escalation in violence, Lieutenant-General Sir John Dill was despatched there.[ 1]
In August 1937 Major General Archibald Wavell CB was transferred to Palestine, where there was growing unrest , to be General Officer Commanding (GOC) British Forces in Palestine and Trans-Jordan.[ 2] He was promoted to Lieutenant-General on 21 January 1938.[ 3]
After the Second World War , with the immigration of Jews growing, tensions increased further and 1st Infantry Division (United Kingdom) arrived in Palestine.[ 1] Later 6th Airborne Division was dispatched as the Imperial Strategic Reserve. The two divisions faced the Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine . In May 1948 the United Kingdom's mandate ended and British troops withdrew the following month.[ 1]
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Commanders
Commanders were as follows:[ 4]
References
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