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- Operation_Parthenon abstract "Operation Parthenon was a British plan for military intervention in Zanzibar following the 1964 revolution. The operation was authorised by the British Commanders Committee East Africa on 30 January. The main objectives were to restore law and order in Zanzibar and to prevent the radical left-wing Umma Party from taking control of the government from the moderate Afro-Shirazi Party. The forces assigned to the operation included two aircraft carriers, three destroyers, a Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel, 13 helicopters, 21 transport or reconnaissance aircraft, a battalion of Foot Guards, a battalion of Royal Marines and an independent company of paratroopers. The plan was to launch a helicopter and parachute assault of Unguja, Zanzibar's main island, before proceeding to take the smaller island of Pemba. If it had been carried out, Parthenon would have been the largest British airborne and amphibious operation since the Suez Crisis of 1956. Parthenon was scrapped around the 20 February and replaced with Operation Boris.".
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- Operation_Parthenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Parthenon".
- Operation_Parthenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parthenon".
- Operation_Parthenon caption "Unguja and Pemba, the two main islands of Zanzibar".
- Operation_Parthenon name "Operation Parthenon".
- Operation_Parthenon objective "Restore law and order in Zanzibar and prevent a coup by the Umma Party".
- Operation_Parthenon plannedBy British_Armed_Forces.
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- Operation_Parthenon subject Category:1964_in_Zanzibar.
- Operation_Parthenon subject Category:1964_in_military_history.
- Operation_Parthenon subject Category:Cancelled_military_operations_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Parthenon subject Category:History_of_Zanzibar.
- Operation_Parthenon hypernym Plan.
- Operation_Parthenon type Place.
- Operation_Parthenon comment "Operation Parthenon was a British plan for military intervention in Zanzibar following the 1964 revolution. The operation was authorised by the British Commanders Committee East Africa on 30 January. The main objectives were to restore law and order in Zanzibar and to prevent the radical left-wing Umma Party from taking control of the government from the moderate Afro-Shirazi Party.".
- Operation_Parthenon label "Operation Parthenon".
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- Operation_Parthenon wasDerivedFrom Operation_Parthenon?oldid=635552151.
- Operation_Parthenon depiction Spice_Islands_(Zanzibar_highlighted).svg.
- Operation_Parthenon isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Parthenon.