Megiddo (battle honour)

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Megiddo is a battle honour awarded to units of the British Army, Royal Air Force and British Empire forces which successfully participated in the Battle of Megiddo in 1918 during the Palestine Campaign of the First World War.[1]

Sharon[2] and Nablus[3] are subsidiary battle honours awarded for this campaign to units which participated in these actions.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Singh, Sarbans (1993) Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757 - 1971. (pg 164 refers)
  2. ^ Singh, Sarbans (1993) ... (pg 165 refers)
  3. ^ Singh, Sarbans (1993) ... (pg 166 refers)

References

  • Singh, Sarbans Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757 - 1971.(1993) Vision Books (New Delhi) [ISBN 81-7094-115-6]