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词条 Order of battle for the Six-Day War
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  1. Israeli Forces

     Northern Command  Central Command  Southern Command 

  2. Syrian Army

  3. Jordanian Army

  4. Egyptian Army

  5. References

This is the order of battle for the Six-Day War between Israeli Forces and Arab Forces which consisted of Syrian, Egyptian and Jordanian Military Forces. The war took place on June 5–10, 1967.

Israeli Forces

On full mobilization, the Israeli Army comprised some 250,000 men of whom almost three-quarters were reservists and one-quarter conscripts. Out of its 25 brigades, nine were armoured, two were fully mechanized and ten were infantry, some partly mechanized, as well as their paratroop brigades which also acted as elite assault troops. The brigades were assigned to six ugdas, or division-size task forces, whose composition varied according to their assigned mission and geographical area.[1]

Minister of Defense – General Moshe Dayan

Chief of Staff – Lt. Gen. Yitzhak Rabin

Northern Command

Brig Gen. David Elazar

1st Golani Infantry Brigade – Col. Yonah Efrat

2nd Infantry Brigade

3rd Infantry Brigade

37th Armored Brigade

45th Armored Brigade

Reinforcements:

8th Armored Brigade – Col. Avraham Mandler (from Southern Command)

55th Paratroop Brigade – Col. Mordechai Gur (from June 7 onward)

Central Command

Brig. Gen. Uzi Narkiss

4th Reserve Infantry Brigade

5th Reserve Infantry Brigade

16th Etzioni Jerusalem Infantry Brigade

Ugda Peled (from Northern Command)

9th Reserve Infantry Brigade (Central Command)

37th Armored Brigade

45th Armored Brigade

Attached:

10th Harel Mechanized Brigade (from GHQ Reserve) – Col. Uri Ben-Ari

55th Paratroop Brigade – Col. Mordechai Gur (from Southern Command)

Southern Command

Brig Gen Yeshayahu Gavish

84th Armored Division – Brig. Gen. Israel Tal

7th Armored Brigade – Col. Shmuel Gonen

60th Armored Brigade – Col. Menachem Aviram

202nd Paratroop Brigade – Col. Rafael Eitan

Recce Task Force – Col. Uri Baron

Granit Task Force – Lt Col. Yisrael Granit

46th Tank Battalion – Lt. Col. Uri Baron

215th Artillery Regiment

31st Armored Division – Brig. Gen. Avraham Yoffe

200th Armored Brigade – Col Yissacher Shadmi

520th Armored Brigade – Col Elhanan Sela

38th Armored Division – Brig. Gen. Ariel Sharon

14th Armored Brigade – Col. Mordechai Zippori

99th Infantry Brigade – Col. Yekutiel Adam

80th Paratroop Brigade – Col. Dani Matt

214th Artillery Regiment

226th Tank Batalion

35th Paratroop Brigade – Col. Aharon Davidi

40th Artillery Battalion

11th Infantry Brigade – Col. Yehuda Reshef

Syrian Army

The Syrian Army numbered 63,000. The field fortifications were held by eight brigades of which five were infantry brigades, each with an attached tank battalion of T-34/85s and SU-100 self-propelled guns, holding the first two lines and three armoured and mechanized brigades along and behind the third line. In addition there were four reserve infantry brigades deployed between Damascus and Kuneitra, as well as seven battalions of the National Guard militia that were deployed to bolster the defensive lines. These forces were divided into 'Group Brigades' in Syrian terminology although this was an administrative convenience rather than a tactical deployment.

Minister of Defense Hafez Al-Assad.

Army Chief of Staff Ahmad Suwaydani.

12th Group Brigade

11th Infantry Brigade

132nd Reserve Infantry Brigade

80th Reserve Infantry Brigade

44th Armoured Brigade

35th Group Brigade

8th Infantry Brigade

19th Infantry Brigade

32nd Infantry Brigade

17th Mechanized Infantry Brigade

42nd Group Brigade

25th Infantry Brigade

50th Reserve Infantry Brigade

60th Reserve Infantry Brigade

14th Armoured Brigade

Jordanian Army

Chief of Staff Amer Khammash.

The 55,000-man Jordanian Army was divided into the Eastern and Western commands, with the division marked by the Jordan River. In June 1967, the bulk of the Jordanian forces was deployed in the West Bank in two main areas: in Samaria in the north, based in and around the towns of Jenin and Nablus and in the south in the area from Ramallah through Jerusalem down to Hebron.[2]

Western Command

1st 'Princess Alia' Infantry Brigade

2nd 'Hashimi' Infantry Brigade

3rd 'King Talal' Infantry Brigade

6th 'Qadisiya' Infantry Brigade

25th 'Khalid Ibn Walid' Infantry Brigade

27th 'Imam Ali' Infantry Brigade

29th 'Hittin' Infantry Brigade

40th Armoured Brigade

60th Armoured Brigade

Eastern Command

Hussein Ali Infantry Brigade

Yarmouk Infantry Brigade

Royal Guard Brigade

Egyptian Army

official strength of 210,000 men in June 1967, the Egyptian Army had some 100,000 troops in the Sinai Peninsula and approximately 50,000 in Yemen with the remainder stationed to the west of the Suez Canal to protect Cairo. The Sinai Front Command comprised some six divisions with 930 tanks, 200 assault guns and 900 artillery pieces.

UAR Commander-in-Chief Field-Marshal Abdul Hakim Amer.

Minister of Defense Shams Badran.

Army Chief of Staff Mohamed Fawzi.

Air Force Commander-in-Chief Mohamed Sedky Mahmoud.

Sinai Front Command – Gen. Abd el Mushin Murtagi

Field commander Lt. Gen. Sallah el din Mohsen

2nd Infantry Division – Maj. Gen. Sadi Naguib

3rd Infantry Division – Maj. Gen. Osman Nasser

4th Armoured Division – Maj. Gen. Sidki el Ghoul

Task Force Shazli – Maj. Gen. Saad el-Shazly

6th Mechanized Division – Maj. Gen. Abd el Kader Hassan

7th Infantry Division – Maj. Gen. Abd el Aziz Soliman

20th PLA Division Gaza – Maj. Gen. Mohammed Abd el Moneim Hasni

Infantry Brigade (Ind) – Brig. Mohammed Abd el Moneim Khalil

1st Armoured Brigade – Brig. Hussein Abd el Nataf

125th Armoured Brigade – Brig. Ahmed El-Naby

References

1. ^Simon Dunstan, The Six Day War 1967: Sinai, Osprey Publishing (October 27, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1846033636}}
2. ^Simon Dunstan "The Six Day War 1967: Jordan and Syria" Osprey Publishing (November 24, 2009) {{ISBN|978-1846033643}}

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