2010 LINK

Galleries of B&W and colour photographs provided by
Trish Sole

Trish Sole Photos

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dhofar Area Summary and Thumbnail photograph links

In 1974 the Dhofar War was turning in favour of the Sultan with forces well established 'on the jebel'.

Dhofar Jebali tribesmen were changing loyalty and being formed into local mititia (firqat) as they started to benefit from the progressive regime and successes of SAF.

Salalah and main roads to the airfield had a new asphalt surface (which deterred sowing of mines). SAF traffic was mainly by helicopters to the jebel, although heavily armed military convoys did penetrate many areas of the Central and 'East' sectors. The coast road to Mirbat and the road inland to Midway (Thumrait) were still 'graded' and liable to enemy ambush and mines. In December 1975 the war was declared 'won' although there were a number of incidents of rebel activity recorded in 1976-77.

The photographs below supplement those shown in the Army (Dhofar) section.

NEW in EDITION 3 (2010)

This new section is in support of Dhofar photographs and highlights the Civil Aid Development of the region. A link is provided to a galleries of photographs contributed by Trish Sole (a civilian contract nurse '75-'76) who was based at the Salalah Civilian Hospital and travelled throughout the region..

 

Salalah exit gate Salalah beach villa Garden at Umm al Gwarrif Salalah Souk
Exit gate from Salalah
1974
Salalah Beach Villa
1974
Garden at Umm al Gwarrif
1974

Salalah Souk
1974

Spur looking back Wadi at Mugsayl Tawi Attair Well Building clinic at Tawi
Rocky descent to 'Spur'

Wadi at Mugsayl

1974

'Down the well'
at Tawi Attair

New clinic at Tawi Attair

1974

Dhodari dwellings Tawi Water Tanks Tawi cattle Tawi Well
Jebali dwellings

New water tanks at Tawi

Cattle watering at Tawi Tawi Attair well
Wadi Jarsis Sunset on frankincense    

Wadi Jarsis

Sunset on frankincense