British mercenaries win secret battle in Yemen against Egyptian soldiers.
A group of British mercenaries, led by Colonel Jim Johnson, secretly fought in the Yemen in the 1960s. They trained and led Yemeni tribesmen against a much larger Egyptian army, ultimately winning the battle. This covert operation, organized over drinks in London clubs, is a forgotten but fascinating part of British military history. President Nasser of Egypt compared the battle in the Yemen to the Vietnam War.