Operation Lucky Alphonse | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Brigadier Geoffrey Baker |
Colonel Georgios Grivas | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
40,000 | 300 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
25 (none directly by EOKA) | 17 captured |
Operation Lucky Alphonse was a British Armed Forces operation that occurred during the EOKA insurgency in Cyprus. The British Army lost 25 men mostly as a result of road accidents (7) and a forest fire that killed 13 men of the Gordon Highlanders, 5 Norfolks and two from the Parachute Regiment.
Units[]
- Units already stationed in the Troodos Area[citation needed]
- The Parachute Regiment
- The Royal Marines
- The Gordon Highlanders
- Supporting Units
- The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
- The South Staffordshire Regiment
- The Royal Norfolk Regiment
- The Royal Horse Guards
- The RAF Regiment
- HMS Diamond
- C Company of the 1st Battalion, The Highland Light Infantry
References[]
- David Carter, The Tragedy of Lucky Alphonse (The Paphos Fire), Britain's Small Wars, 2005
See also[]
- Modern history of Cyprus
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