Flashpoints: The Wars That Shaped Us
In July 1972, in the remote Dhofar region of Oman, nine SAS soldiers and a handful of local militiamen faced down nearly 250 communist guerrillas. The Battle of Mirbat was a classic, desperate last stand—a small fort, a single ancient cannon, and a relentless enemy assault. How did this obscure conflict become a defining moment for British special forces? We reconstruct the blistering dawn attack, hour by harrowing hour. The episode focuses on the raw courage and improvisation of the defenders: a medic turned artillery gunner, a sergeant running through a hail of fire to man a machine gun post, and the daring helicopter rescue mission that turned the tide. It was a brutal, close-quarters fight for survival. Listeners will be immersed in the heat, dust, and chaos of a modern-day Rorke's Drift. This battle cemented the SAS's legendary status, but also revealed the complexities of Britain's fading imperial role in the Arab world. It’s a tale of sheer military professionalism against overwhelming odds. Where a few men held the line, and defined a legend. #BattleOfMirbat #SAS #DhofarWar #Oman #SpecialForces #LastStand #1972 Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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