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244: 145: 279: 230: 218: 203: 258: 25: 474:. Indian and British troops advanced in the area south and southeast of Damascus, but we succeeded in repulsing them in counterattacks by our armoured units and took 400 prisoners. Yesterday afternoon our troops warded off an enemy attack in the mountainous zone of southern Lebanon. We took 80 prisoners in this operation. Along the coast, the British fleet continued to bombard our positions." 540:
On 29 June, the Vichy French government announced in a communique: "The British Fleet has bombed our coastal positions in the Middle East. We have evacuated several of our bases in the mountains of southern Lebanon under cover of artillery fire which inflicted heavy losses on our assailants. Our
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to hold Merdjayoun. Following a strong Vichy French counterattack, this garrison was forced to withdraw south on 15 June. In the ensuing battle, Allied troops successfully defended the pass leading back to Palestine, and recaptured the town early on 24 June. The
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entered Marjayoun on 11 June 1941 against badly equipped defenders, after which the majority of the Australian
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Command post of the Australian 2/6th Field Regiment during fighting against the French in the Merdjayoun sector
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aerial forces, supported by naval aircraft, repeatedly intervened in the ground fighting, especially around
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repeatedly engaged enemy tanks, enemy infantry, enemy anti-tank, and enemy machine posts with his
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The Architect of Victory: The military career of Lieutenant General Sir Frank Horton Berryman
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Group which had been cut off and surrounded in Mezze, a western neighborhood of
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of the 6th Division was part of the column sent to relieve elements of the
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Where Australians Fought: The Encyclopaedia of Australia's Battles
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545:(Syria). A British colonel and 40 men were captured." 548:On 30 June, the Headquarters of Lieutenant-General 49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 739: 660: 577: 500:was also part of the relief column. Lieutenant 628:(Supplement). 25 November 1941. p. 6825. 306: 768:Battles of World War II involving Australia 646:. London: Chatto & Windus. p. 120. 589: 466:On 20 June, the French Information Office ( 320: 313: 299: 638: 446:, leaving a small force based around the 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 618: 559: 528:for his actions at both Merdjayoun and 740: 502:Arthur Roden (later Sir Roden) Cutler 434:Australian forces advancing from the 294: 686: 614: 612: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 520:. He later lost his leg during the 429: 13: 680: 459:—was reinforced by units from the 14: 789: 609: 758:Military battles of Vichy France 277: 256: 242: 228: 216: 201: 143: 23: 687:Dean, Peter (7 February 2011). 661:Coulthard-Clark, Chris (1998). 592:"FacĂ©tie de l'histoire (suite)" 498:2/5th Australian Field Regiment 34:needs additional citations for 632: 583: 1: 468:Office Francais d'Information 442:was diverted north to attack 407:from 19–24 June 1941 between 535: 455:—commanded by Major-General 436:British Mandate of Palestine 7: 594:(in French). 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