Mystery Files: The Beginning of Guerrilla Warfare

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

Lawrence of Arabia's role in the Great Arab Revolt remains controversial, but it seems his unorthodox path gave him the experience to create a new method of battle.

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  • I really look forward to this. Looks brilliant in its content. However it was the American Civil War when Guerrilla warfare was created, defined and practiced. Mosby/The Gray Ghost was perhaps the best as he did operate behind enemy lines. Again, I think this will be a great story to watch and I will see it. Thanks.

  • While visiting Clouds Hill in so England in the 80's had a serendipitous meeting with Thomas Beaumont, WW I vet, who'd lied about his age to enlist & had been one of T.E.'s Vickers machine gunners in the Arab campaign. What a delight while waiting for a downpour to diminish to sit literally at his feet in T.E.'s cottage for what turned out to be apx 3 hrs listening to tales from the "front" and looking at personal pictures he carried in his wallet. Attended a TE memorial at Camp Bovington later

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