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The '''British Army Training Team''' was the cover name given to the [[SAS]] detachment deployed to Oman in ''Operation Storm'' during the Dhofar War.<ref>Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.267.</ref> | The '''British Army Training Team''' was the cover name given to the [[SAS]] detachment deployed to Oman in ''Operation Storm'' during the Dhofar War.<ref>Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.267.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==People Associated with the BATT== | ||
+ | *[[Geofrey Durrant]] - established demonstration farms.<ref>Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.269.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Ray Nightingale]] - established intelligence section.<ref>Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.269.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[John Ward (British Army)|John Ward]] - ran psyops unit.<ref>Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.269.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Mike Kealy]]<ref>Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.276.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Ian Rycroft]]<ref>Martin Dillon, The Trigger Men, Mainstream Publishing, 2003, p.72.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Albert Walker Baker]]<ref> Martin Dillon, The Trigger Men, Mainstream Publishing, 2003, p.71.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 15 August 2011
The British Army Training Team was the cover name given to the SAS detachment deployed to Oman in Operation Storm during the Dhofar War.[1]
People Associated with the BATT
- Geofrey Durrant - established demonstration farms.[2]
- Ray Nightingale - established intelligence section.[3]
- John Ward - ran psyops unit.[4]
- Mike Kealy[5]
- Ian Rycroft[6]
- Albert Walker Baker[7]
Notes
- ↑ Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.267.
- ↑ Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.269.
- ↑ Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.269.
- ↑ Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.269.
- ↑ Peter de la Billière, Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, Harper Collins, 1994, p.276.
- ↑ Martin Dillon, The Trigger Men, Mainstream Publishing, 2003, p.72.
- ↑ Martin Dillon, The Trigger Men, Mainstream Publishing, 2003, p.71.