This file contains miscellaneous papers, reports, correspondence, and treaties relating to Arabia, the Gulf and the wider Middle East, primarily from 1933-1955.
This file contains the Defence Chiefs of Staff Committee memoranda from 1 January 1953 to 17 February 1953 concerning global strategy.
This file contains memoranda for the Official Committee on the Middle East (OME) from 29 May 1957 to 30 December 1957.
This file contains Chiefs of Staff Committee memoranda from 2 January 1956 to 8 February 1956.
This file concerns military operations in the Dhofar Province of Oman, January to December 1973.
This file concerns the future of the RAF bases at Salalah and on the Island of Masirah in the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman.
This file relates to broadcasts transmitted from Cairo and elsewhere.
This file concerns the diplomatic relations of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman with the US. It contains correspondence relating to: Reports gleaned in Aden of a proposed evacuation of US nationals from the Sultanate, which was called off; and that the Sultan Saeed Bin Taimur is considering allowing Peace Corps volunteers to enter the Sultanate Proposed visits by US diplomats from Ethiopia and the People’s Republic of South Yemen to the Sultan, the latter disapproved of by the South Yemen authorities
This file contains correspondence relating to: Parliamentary questions of James Davidson MP and Rear Admiral Morgan Morgan-Giles to Secretary of Defence Denis Healey on the role of British forces in the Gulf 'The Forthcoming Struggle in the Arabian Gulf', Sawt Al Arab, Cairo, 3 November 1967 US State Department's assessment of the British presence in and stabilisation of the Gulf Parliamentary question from Ben Whitaker to Foreign Secretary Goronwy Roberts on the expiry date of UK defence treaty commitments in the Gulf with further comments Article on 'Support for Iranian Militar
This file relates to the UK’s foreign policy in the Gulf, particularly regarding withdrawal.
This file relates to operations in the aftermath of the Oman rebellion to capture the rebel leaders Ghalib Bin Ali Al Hina'i, Taleb Bin Ali Al Hina’i and Sheikh Sulaiman Bin Himyar Al Nabhani.
The file relates to the Israeli attack on Egypt.