British Military Assistance to Help Establish Abu Dhabi’s Air Force, 1967–1971

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A. Yates
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Britain has long provided military assistance to help develop and support the local armed forces of its dominions, colonies and other parts of its Empire. This was not done out of benevolence but as part of Britain’s efforts to encourage its partners to be responsible for their own security. This article describes an unusual case of such assistance, which was provided to help establish Abu Dhabi’s air force in the 1967–1971 period. The Abu Dhabi ruler’s decision to only engage contract officers, rather than seconded officers, had a profound effect on the shape of the military assistance provided by Britain. Unlike most training, advising, assisting and mentoring missions, Britain provided no training nor mentoring, and only limited advice. Its greatest contribution was assistance with the recruitment for Abu Dhabi of both soon-to-retire and already retired British officers. These findings have relevance for current British doctrine on military assistance, notably in relation to the more effective use of contract officers.
1967-1971年,英国军事援助帮助建立阿布扎比空军
英国长期以来一直提供军事援助,以帮助发展和支持其领土、殖民地和帝国其他地区的地方武装力量。这并非出于善意,而是英国鼓励其合作伙伴对自身安全负责的努力的一部分。这篇文章描述了这种援助的一个不同寻常的案例,这种援助是在1967年至1971年期间为帮助建立阿布扎比空军而提供的。阿布扎比统治者决定只雇佣合同军官,而不是借调军官,这对英国提供的军事援助产生了深远影响。与大多数培训、咨询、协助和指导任务不同,英国没有提供培训或指导,只提供有限的建议。它最大的贡献是协助阿布扎比招募即将退休和已经退休的英国军官。这些发现与英国目前的军事援助理论有关,尤其是与更有效地使用合同军官有关。
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