David Jordan
King's College London
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Small Wars & Insurgencies | 2000
David Jordan
In 1945, the Dutch government was not in a position to re‐impose its control upon its colonies in the East Indies after the surrender of Japan. In their stead, Allied forces were to take control of the islands, disarm Japanese troops and to maintain stability until the Dutch could return. The declaration of an independent Indonesia by nationalists left the British and Indian troops sent to re‐occupy the islands facing a complex situation. Increasing violence culminated in the murder of Brigadier A.W. S. Mallaby in Surabaya, which was followed by a major action by British forces to regain control. In extremely difficult circumstances, the British troops conducted a successful operation which held many lessons for the conduct of counter‐insurgency operations in the years that followed.
Archive | 2008
David Jordan; James D. Kiras; David J. Lonsdale; Ian Speller; Christopher Tuck; C. Dale Walton
Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies | 2013
David Jordan
Archive | 2019
David Jordan
British Journal for Military History | 2018
David Jordan
Defence Studies | 2017
David Jordan
The RAF Air Power Review | 2016
Michael Kandiah; David Jordan
Archive | 2016
Michael Kandiah; Catherine Jane Utting; David Jordan
Archive | 2013
David Jordan
Archive | 2009
David Jordan; Ben Wilkins