Don’t Mention The War

Fighting the French in Syria and Lebanon, 1941

A Public Lecture by Lt-Col Ron Lyons (retd)

The Syria-Lebanon theatre of the Second World War has become the great undiscussed warzone. Don’t mention the war!

In June 1941 Commonwealth, Australian and Free French forces invaded Syria, out of concern that Germany may begin using bases occupied by the Vichy French. Operation Exporter is probably one of the most misunderstood and forgotten campaigns of World War II. It was a complicated mixture of strategic imperatives around airfields and oil, politico-diplomatic manoeuvering, and improvisation with scarce military resources.

Lieutenant-Colonel Ron Lyons (retired) discusses this often forgotten Second World War campaign. Ron served for many years as an officer of the Australian Army Reserve and subsequently as a military historian and battlefield guide. He is also Vice-President of The Military History Society of New South Wales and Vice President of The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies New South Wales.