Semaphore signalling, Palestine. A British officer of the Royal Corps of Signals uses semaphore flags to communicate from a rocky outcrop in the Palestinian countryside. During the period of the Great Uprising (1936-39), an additional 20,000 British troops were deployed to Palestine in an attempt to clamp down on Arab dissidence. British Mandate of Palestine (Middle East), circa 1938., Middle East, Asia.
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Semaphore signalling, Palestine. A British officer of the Royal Corps of Signals uses semaphore flags to communicate from a rocky outcrop in the Palestinian countryside. During the period of the Great Uprising (1936-39), an additional 20,000 British troops were deployed to Palestine in an attempt to clamp down on Arab dissidence. British Mandate of Palestine (Middle East), circa 1938., Middle East, Asia.

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