British Ninth Army

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The British Ninth Army was a major British field army formation that operated primarily in the Middle East during World War II, overseeing forces in regions such as Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British Army formation
field army
activity coordination of operations in Syria and Lebanon
oversight of British and Allied forces in the Levant
protection of lines of communication to Egypt and the Suez Canal
alliance Allies of World War II
branch British Army
conflict Second World War
linked to: World War II
controlledFormation units in Iraq
units in Lebanon
units in Palestine
units in Syria
units in Transjordan
country United Kingdom
era World War II
formedFrom British Troops in Palestine and Transjordan
garrison Palestine
headquartersLocation Palestine
historicalPeriod 1939–1945
notableCommander Sir Bernard Paget
Sir Henry Maitland Wilson
Sir John Crocker
Sir William Holmes
operatedIn Iraq
Lebanon
Palestine
Syria
Transjordan
oversaw British forces in the Levant
Commonwealth forces in the Levant
local forces in Palestine and surrounding areas
partOf British Army
primaryMission security and defence of the Middle East rear areas
role defence of the Levant
field army level command
internal security
training and staging of forces
secondaryMission support to operational fronts in North Africa and the Mediterranean
subordinateTo General Headquarters Middle East
linked to: Middle East Command

Middle East Command
theatre Middle East theatre of World War II
type multinational army command

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