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The squadrons and companies were all commanded by British majors, with another British officer as second-in-command. The cavalry squadrons were organised into three rifle troops (36 men) and one machine gun troop (36 rifles and 4 machine guns). The normal tactical and reconnaissance unit however,
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Whilst most British officers were seconded to the TJFF typically for a period of about five years, the Quartermaster (QM) of the TJFF held the distinction of serving with the unit effectively throughout its duration, becoming a symbol of continuity. George Townsend Paley was a Great War veteran who
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on 1 April 1926 with a cadre drawn from the Arab Legion and quickly grew to three cavalry squadrons, each of 120 men each, and an infantry unit. Its first commander was Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick William Bewsher. Other units, such as a camel squadron and mechanised units, were subsequently added.
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The TJFF would be equipped in a conventional manner, with modern weapons, whilst the Arab Legion would, initially, remain a traditional force, looser in structure and without training in technology. Accordingly, the Arab Legion transferred its inventory of machine guns, artillery, and radios.
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era, with the independence of the Transjordan and of Palestine looming, there was no longer a requirement for an Imperial Service unit in the region. On 9 February 1948 the 3,000 man Trans-Jordan Frontier Force was disbanded and most of its members transferred to the Arab Legion.
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had earned the DCM and had been commissioned as a quartermaster, or Lt.(QM). He was posted to the TJFF in 1926 as a local Captain and remained with it as the unit expanded in wartime. In 1941, he was awarded the OBE as a temporary lieutenant-colonel.
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In 1930, the mechanised company, based at Ma'an, was formed and later that year the camel companies were disbanded. Motorisation extended the range of the TJFF further out into the desert. In 1930 the TJFF had 980 men, including 28 Jews.
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of the Trans-Jordan Frontier Force from its inception. However, the local commanders thought it unnecessary to form an additional force, believing that the expansion of The Arab Legion would be a better action.
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The TJFF served under Headquarters, British Forces, in Palestine and Trans-Jordan, from 3 September 1939 until 9 February 1948. The O.C. TJFF was a British lieutenant colonel, with headquarters at
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was the half-squadron or half-company and these were commanded by local captains. Each half-squadron or company consisted of two troops, led by local lieutenants and captains.
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Mobile Guard Squadron, 1 May 1941 – 9 February 1948. Formed to replace the Line of Communication Squadron in May 1941 and to take over the line of communication duties.
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Drawing by Maj. Brian Maurice Goddard of his unit in the TJFF in 1940, sent to his father Lt.Col. Francis A. D'O Goddard
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regiment whose Imperial Service soldiers agreed to serve wherever required and not just within the borders of their own
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The Official History of the Indian Armed Forces in the Second World War, 1939–45: The Campaign in Western Asia
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Echo of the Bugle : Extinct Military and Constabulary Forces in Palestine & Transjordan, 1915–1967
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in Trans-Jordan. The cavalry squadrons were based at Zerqa and the camel company was based at
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The TJFF spent its first six months training in Palestine at Sarafand then at
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The History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Years of Defeat, 1939–41
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By the end of 1927 there were 39 officers, including 17 British, 12 British
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Line of Communication Squadron, February – May 1941. Raised to protect the
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Politics and the Military in Jordan: A Study of the Arab Legion, 1921–1957
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1st Cavalry (Horsed) Regiment, 1 January 1941 – 9 February 1948. Based at
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United Nations Information System on the Question of Palestine (UNISPAL)
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road, reformed as "L" Company in the 1st Mechanised Regiment, May 1941.
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Military units and formations of Mandatory Palestine in World War II
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1st Mechanised Regiment, February 1941 – 9 February 1948. Based at
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Camel Company, 1 April 1926 – 1930, replaced by Mechanised Company.
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Trans-Jordan Frontier Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
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The first recruits to the TJFF were largely from the disbanded
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Trans Jordan Frontier Force patrol. Photo taken in 1934–1939
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The Transjordan Frontier Force (TJFF) was established at
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Lieutenant-Colonel J. I. Chrystall, 1936 – May 1940.
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was formed on 1 April 1926, to replace the disbanded
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