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In January 1967, there were riots by the supporters of both groups in the old Arab quarter of Aden. These continued until mid-February, despite the intervention of British troops. Morale among the local security forces was now at an all-time low.
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On its establishment, Aden Command was a Royal Air Force (RAF) command which was responsible for the control all British armed forces in the Protectorate. It was renamed British Forces in Aden, or simply British Forces Aden, in 1936 and renamed again in 1956 as British Forces Arabian Peninsula. [1] In 1959 Middle East Command was divided into ...
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Following negotiations with nationalist groups over Britain's withdrawal, the last British troops left Aden in November 1967.
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