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A Plan of Occupation for Sinai

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A Plan of Occupation for Sinai

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I worked with the army reserve in Newfoundland and while I was there I got a phone call. Myself and another Canadian officer who I went to staff college with, a chap by the name of Paul Zmean. Poor Paul was always the last guy in the line when it came to pay parade, with a name like Z-m-e-a-n. But Paul and I were asked to go to the Middle East, the Sinai and lay out on the ground and write the operation order for the movement of UN troops to take over after the Yom Kippur or October War, depending what side you were on what you called it. It was very interesting. We wrote the, what became known as the ‘Moon Glow, Moon Rise, Moon Set’ operation orders that moved the troops down into the desert and laid it out and handed the territory that the Israelis had conquered back to the Egyptians and move the Bedouin around, got them back to where they were and the oil, handed over the oil fields down in Abu Rudies and places like that. And it was quite an interesting time and we did it and got the orders written. In fact, the basic organization is still being done there by an international organization, the one that was based on the one that we wrote up.
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Mr. Henry describes co-writing and implementing the rules of occupation for the Sinai Peninsula.

William Henry

William Henry was born September 2, 1939 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. His father was a Second World War Veteran, which inspired Mr. Henry to join the School Cadet Corps. He received officer training and was commissioned in the 17th Recce, PEI Regiment. Upon completing his degree at Dalhousie University, he was re-commissioned in the Royal Canadian Dragoons. Mr. Henry eventually joined the Lord Strathcona’s Horse, attaining the rank of Major. His tours of duty included Cyprus, writing the orders of occupation for Sinai, and acting as an observer in Lebanon, a role he found difficult given his training as a military strategist.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:52
Person Interviewed:
William Henry
War, Conflict or Mission:
Canadian Armed Forces
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Lord Strathcona’s Horse
Rank:
Major
Occupation:
Observer, Controller

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