Operation Lucky Alphonse

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Operation Lucky Alphonse
Date7 June 1956 - 23 June 1956
Location
Result 17 EOKA members were captured, and the EOKA group was broken and no longer posed a threat.
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.

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