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Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion| Military History | 3 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post
Glubb returned to England, was awarded a knighthood and settled down to a life of scholarship. He died in Mayfield, East Sussex, on March 17, 1986, a month before his 89th birthday–an old soldier whose legacy was something other than enduring peace.
This article was written by David M. Castlewitz and originally published in the April 1998 issue of Military History magazine.
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