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4 years ago in History , Interdisciplinary Studies By Fanita
What role did the 21st Lancers play in Iran in 1917?
I'm piecing together the complex military and diplomatic landscape of WWI in Persia. While I know the broader context of the Dunsterforce and the South Persia Rifles, the precise tactical or strategic objective of the 21st Lancers in 1917 remains unclear in the secondary sources I've consulted. What was their intended role in that theater?
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By Aarthi S Answered 1 year ago
Based on my research into the Persia theatre, the 21st Lancers’ role in 1917 was primarily one of strategic deterrence and mobile security. They weren't engaged in major pitched battles that year. Instead, their mounted mobility was leveraged to project British influence, patrol vast communication lines between Shiraz and the coast, and counter German-Turkish intrigue and tribal unrest. I would characterize their role as a highly mobile police and show-of-force unit, intended to secure the hinterland behind more active fronts, thereby supporting the political goals of the British Mission in South Persia.
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