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Battle of Sidon (1941)

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148: 135: 358:, with artillery and cavalry support, was assigned the task of capturing the town itself, undertaking a daylight advance over 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) of open ground to reach the town, before exploiting a further 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) to the north. The presence of the historic buildings meant that the Australian artillery bombardment of the town was limited in an effort to prevent collateral damage, which slowed the Allied advance. 361:
On the periphery, the 2/27th was also active around Miyeoumiye to the south-east during the fighting. The town fell on 15 June, after the Australians completed a long approach march and overcame a determined French counterattack the included tanks. French aircraft were also active during the battle,
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and the Australians around the high ground at Meidelyoum and Jabal Aababy, as the Australians cut the road between Sidon and
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The day after Sidon fell, further actions were fought to the east between Algerian
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had carried the advance north along the coast towards Sidon. On 13 June, the
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The next stage of the fighting saw the Australians advance towards
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was awarded to the 2/16th and 2/27th Infantry Battalions, the
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as part of Operation Exporter. After preliminary moves by the
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The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History
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Syria-Lebanon Campaign
World War II

old Crusader castle
Sidon
Sidon
French Lebanon
33°33′38″N 35°23′53″E / 33.56056°N 35.39806°E / 33.56056; 35.39806
Australia
Vichy France
Jack Stevens
Henri Dentz
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Syria–Lebanon campaign
Litani River
Sidon
Kissoué
Merdjayoun
Jezzine
Damascus
Palmyra
Deir ez Zor
Damour
Beirut
Australian 7th Division
Beirut
Syria-Lebanon campaign
Allies

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