Fighting the Sultan's War: A Diary of British Infantry Officer fighting in the Dhofar Campaign 1974-1976

Author:   David Freeman
Publisher:   Greenhill Books
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9781805002253


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 January 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Fighting the Sultan's War: A Diary of British Infantry Officer fighting in the Dhofar Campaign 1974-1976


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From 1965 to 1976, the Dhofar War was being fought in southern Oman - a conflict wherein the Omani government, led by Sultan Said bin Taimur, and later his son Sultan Qaboos, fought against the Dhofar Liberation Front (DLF), a Marxist insurgency group who wanted to overthrow the Sultan's rule and establish a communist government. The conflict escalated in the 1970s, with Sultan Qaboos receiving military support from Britain and Iran. By 1975, the government forces, with the help of British and Iranian troops, defeated the insurgents, securing the region and stabilizing Sultan Qaboos's rule. Major David Freeman was a one of those British troops - a British Infantry Officer who was seconded to the Sultan of Oman's Forces in the 1970s. Major Freeman has recorded his experience of this conflict - the operations, the tactics, the successes and the struggles - in extraordinary detail, covering the last year of the war in 1975 and the first six months of 1976 in the still active eastern sector of Dhofar. Fighting the Sultan's War is an eye-opening first-hand account of one of the lesser-known 'small wars' of the Cold War era, and should not be missed by any military history enthusiast. David Freeman's memoir was transcribed by his son, Alex Freeman. Born in 1967 into a military family, Alex was educated in the West Country and commissioned into the British Army in 1986. He served as an infantry officer with the Queen's Lancashire Regiment and The Royal Welch Fusiliers, seeing active service in Northern Ireland, Germany, the Middle East, Africa, and Bosnia. After two decades in uniform, he left the Army in 2006 to pursue an MBA and a career in business. AUTHOR: Born in 1942 into a military family, David Freeman was educated at Bristol Grammar School and commissioned into the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in 1963. His thirty-year infantry career spanned Germany, Northern Ireland, Africa, Hong Kong, Cyprus, and Oman, where he served during the Dhofar Campaign. He later returned to Oman for eight years, deepening a lifelong bond with the Middle East. A polyglot, he was a Russian interpreter and fluent in Arabic and he combined military precision with intellectual curiosity and a passion for history and political debate. In retirement he settled in the Olchon Valley, restoring a thirty-five-acre smallholding and indulging his enduring love of model railways. Married in 1965, he had two sons, both commissioned. He died in 2016.

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Author:   David Freeman
Publisher:   Greenhill Books
Imprint:   Greenhill Books
ISBN:  

9781805002253


ISBN 10:   1805002252
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Born in 1942 into a military family, David Freeman was educated at Bristol Grammar School and commissioned into the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in 1963. His thirty-year infantry career spanned Germany, Northern Ireland, Africa, Hong Kong, Cyprus, and Oman, where he served during the Dhofar Campaign. He later returned to Oman for eight years, deepening a lifelong bond with the Middle East. A polyglot, he was a Russian interpreter and fluent in Arabic and he combined military precision with intellectual curiosity and a passion for history and political debate. In retirement he settled in the Olchon Valley, restoring a thirty-five-acre smallholding and indulging his enduring love of model railways. Married in 1965, he had two sons, both commissioned. He died in 2016.

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