Faughs embark for Haifa to quell Arab violence

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The Royal Irish Fusiliers

In September 1936, Arab violence flared in Palestine and caused a threat to peace. The Regiment embarked for Haifa at short notice on 12 September and, landing in Palestine twelve days later, moved to the Ramallah-Nablus area. Though observation posts and convoys were frequently fired upon, the Regiment incurred no casualties and, by the end of October, the Royal Irish Fusilier’s area was quiet again.