No alternative for Anglo-French withdrawal As it has been all too apparent that there could be no alternative to an Allied withdrawal, the formal intention to do so was not announced until 3rd December; at the same time General Keightly C-in-C of the Allied Forces was instructed to to work out with General Burns ( U.N.E.F Commander ) a timetable for the evacuation.The Withdrawal
This was an operation of considerable magnitude.Like the assault which preseeded it. At the beginning of December it was estimated that there were still some 20,000 Allied troops of which 13,500 were British, with close to 5,000 vihecles and 10,000 tons of stores aqnd equipments ashore in Port Said. The final phase of the evacuation plan was a joint UNEF-Allied undertaking.
The British garrison Forces in Port Said
19th Infantry Brigade comprisingThe Royal Scotts
The West Yorkshire Regiment
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
2 Regiments of the 29th Brigade
The Royal Fusiliers
The Royal West Kents
The French garrison Forces in Port FouadThe French maintained one brigade in Port Fouad comprising
The 1er Regiment Parachutistes Coloniaux
The 1er Regiment Eranger
A squadr on of AMX-13 Tanks
Rearguard troops
The remaining soldiers according
to the set plan
1. British & French units in Port Said and Port Fouad as Rearguard troops1.1 British units consisting of:
- The 19th Brigade
- A squadron of the 6 RTR Royal Tanks Regiment1.2 French Rearguard troops in Port Fouad consisting of elements:
- 1500 soldiers of the French Foreign Legion ( Legion Étranger)
- A squadron of AMX-13 Tanks belonging to the French Legion Étranger
Saturday 22ed December was anticipated by the Egyptians to be the last day for the occupation forces on the Egyptian soil. What remained of the Anglo-French forces ( British troops) has now withdrawn behind the perimeters centred on the Casino Palace Hotel facing the DeLeSepps statue, to leave Port Said quietly.
Meanwhile the French soldiers have been preparing their departure from Port Fouad in a different way, parading and the presentation of colours, near to the landing stage.
Since the Egyptian authorities needed ongoing
and up-to-date information about the progress of the evacuation steps within
the barbed area , and a constant observation of the waters area
(Haven) we have engaged a broad network of information gathering persons
to observe the British troops, soldiers and their movements in Port Said.
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Mostafa
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We have dedicated Mustafa A., a very
close friend of mine, who lived opposite to the Haven (European looking
Egyptian student with blond hairs ), to collect all the needed information
and gathere them then deliver them to me
in order to give to (Major S.A) at our
home. (Lt . F), will code them and dispatch the messages to Cairo,
using the secret wireless hidden in the cloth cuppord of my mother at our
Home. After recommending Mostafa to take over this sensible task, Major
Saad ., met him at our home. He gave him a crash course in information
gathering and the necessary communication methodology between him and me
and asked him to keep a pray.
Mostafa began his observation work and delivered excellent reports reflecting the situation behind the barbered wires. They were summarised and dispatched to Cairo.
On that Saturday, we recieved reports from
our observation posts, particularly from within Casino Palace - HQ General
Stockwell - , that there are unusual movements within the present troops.
Many were packing their
equipments or buring papers and destroying
some other. The were reports about lorries being loaded by their
personal belongings and equipments...A sort of hectic has been observed.
We recieved from Port Fouad information about the rear guard troops taking some looted things to their docked ships.
We have noticed that a stronger traffic has
taken place between the British Destroyer, the British troop
ship
p and the French Cruiser C 604 ( Georges Lygos
) and French destroyer Claude-Bernard, - which took General Andree Beaufre
and his staff-.
Withdraw or Retreat....??
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Maj Saad, summond us earlier in the morning
( Cpt Kamal El Sayad, Cpt. Samir and 1st Lt (General) Samy
Khodeer (later Govornor of Port Said) and
gave us his orders of the day....We were ordered to raise the
alert level within the groups, stay by weapons,
span spread our observations in and around the city.
A specific preset Eergency plan was in action
for all eventualities, including possible - out of control - mopping.
Maj. Saad, ordered me to ask Mustafa
to begin his nonstop observations of the haven and Canal Waterway, to
deliver to us his - two houres - reports about all the movements
in the haven and an immediate report about the last ships departing Port
Said, confirming that Egypt soil was - free - from any occupation forces,
once again.
French soldiers left heavier
The actual exchange took place very quickly
at El Cap, the most southern point of the British frontlines of the Port
Said War under the supervision of Finish guards Code word Lobster In both
Port Said and Port Fouad, the last troops embarked their waiting ships
at 1700 hours and the code name Lobster was transmitted to advise the Allied
Headquarters in Cyprus that the Anglo-French forces were now clear of Egyptian
soil Port Fouad was totally evacuated at 16.00 hours Port Said was free
of British (military) personnell at 19.15 hours
A Leutnant never joined them home ( Moorehouse)
Mostafa reports "The Freedom again"
The takeover plan was active for all involved units, the police, the security, Egyptian armey units (present in the city), other organizations and the UN troops to guarantee the SAFTY of all citizens.....
Major Saad summoned (C-i-C, Commander of the Underground Resistance, since Col. Fadl returned to Cairo) all of us (the responsible leading figures of the resistance) to an emergency meeting at our home.
- Cpt. Kamal El Sayad, The leader of the ResistanceWe recieved the last order to be relayed to the different sections of our groups. Maj. Saad's instructions were to be implemented as of immediate effect.....- Cpt. (Brigadier) Samir G.
The officer dispatched from Cairo to lead the official organisation
- Cpt. Galal (leader of the Saaka group)
- Police Lt. Samy Khodeer (later Governer of Port Said)
- Lt. Farag (Wireless operations)
- Yahia Al Shaer (Coordinator and planer of the resistance)
two important issues were discussed in addition to the orders:Cpt. Kamal El Sayed disclosed for the first time, the whereabouts of Lt. Antony Moorehouse place.. Yahia explained brifely the circumstances that led to the death and the action taken to hide his body..1- The future of the resistance groups and their weapons
2- The Moorehouse destiny
We lefts the house and Lt. Farag began his coding work (Wireless unit hidden at our home)
Major (Ambasador) Saad, changed his cloth into the military uniform and left to meet with the Governer Mohamed Reyad to discuss many other immediate and future security issues for the city....
But this is another chapter in the story of
the 1956 Egyptian secret resistance in Port Said
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But the news of evacuation spread in Port
Said like fire in a wind, The Sky was full with shootings, tracers were
jumping around, the noise of rattling machine guns every where in the city
has filled the Air once again.....
We started to hug eachother, to chant to laugh, PORT SAID was free again and EGYPT have overcome a massive military aggression once more... |
I was very happy......
I coudl'nt stop my tears
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