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British overseas dispatch troops

British overseas dispatch troops

British Overseas Dispatch Army(British Punishment is Ken, British Expeditionary Force,BEF ) Is a foreign troop dispatch unit in. It is organized twice, hour and hour.

Overview

Britain is an island country, and large-scale dispatching of army troops to foreign countries is not much. Even in the early 20th century, we did not do large-scale deployment of Army troops. When the First World War broke out, an international dispatch unit (BEF) was organized and dispatched to support such as. This BEF was dispatched from 1914 and finally reached France, it reached 4 troops, and battle with the German army until the end of the war.

The second was organized during the Second World War and sent to France more. As a result of being forced to struggle along with, the main force withdrew to the mainland of Britain. After that, the remaining troops in France continued fighting, but with the advance of the German army, the withdrawal to the mainland of Britain successively, the BEF disappeared.

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