Radfan Campaign

Radfan Campaign
Part of Aden Emergency
DateJanuary–May 1964
LocationRadfan
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
Federation Regular Army
NLF
FLOSY
Radfan tribesman
Strength
over 1,000 troops
45 Royal Marine Commando[1]
Royal Air Force

The Radfan Campaign was a series of British military actions during the Aden Emergency. It took place in the mountainous Radfan region near the border with Yemen. Local tribesmen connected with the NLF began raiding the road connecting with Aden with the town of Dhala. In January 1964 the local army sent three battalions supported by the RAF to restore order. Trouble flared up again and in April British ground troops were sent in; by May they had taken the main rebel stronghold and the revolt had been suppressed. The NLF then switched its attention to Aden itself.[2][3]

Edwards Patrol

The best known action of the Campaign involved a patrol led by Captain Edwards on 29 April 1964 which came under the attack. It led to the death of Edwards and another soldier.[4]

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