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Arab Liberation Army - The disposition and control of forces |  | Arab Liberation Army - The disposition and control of forces: Encyclopedia II - Arab Liberation Army - The disposition and control of forces |  | | The Arab League Military Committee, with headquarters in Damascus, was responsible for the movements and servicing of the Army. The Committee consisted of General Ismail Safwat (Iraq, Commander-in-Chief), General Taha al-Hashimi (Iraq), Colonel Shuqayri (Lebanon), Colonel Muhammed al-Hindi (Syria) and Colonel Abd al-Qadir al-Jundi (Transjordan). All of the countries represented related to King Abdullah's long-held plans to re-form Greater Syria. This Greater Syria Plan (Mashru Suriya al-Kubra) had been suported by the British Empire throughout the thirties and forties (Aruri, 1972, p. 23).See also: Arab Liberation Army, Arab Liberation Army - The disposition and control of forces, Arab Liberation Army - The Unit of the Minorities |  | | Arab Liberation Army, Arab Liberation Army - The Unit of the Minorities, Arab Liberation Army - The disposition and control of forces |  | |
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Arab Liberation Army - The disposition and control of forces
The Arab League Military Committee, with headquarters in Damascus, was responsible for the movements and servicing of the Army. The Committee consisted of General Ismail Safwat (Iraq, Commander-in-Chief), General Taha al-Hashimi (Iraq), Colonel Shuqayri (Lebanon), Colonel Muhammed al-Hindi (Syria) and Colonel Abd al-Qadir al-Jundi (Transjordan). All of the countries represented related to King Abdullah's long-held plans to re-form Greater Syria. This Greater Syria Plan (Mashru Suriya al-Kubra) had been suported by the British Empire throughout the thirties and forties (Aruri, 1972, p. 23).
Disposition of Army of Salvation (ALA) Forces
This disposition of forces, away from the main warfare areas, indicates their real objectives and missions (Levenberg, 1993, p. 200).
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