Hello, I was doing some research on the Liberian Army recently and discovered the lack of resources that actually give any indication of the equipment/organization of the Liberian Army pre-WWII. Even though Liberia was one of the Allies largest rubber exporting nations after the Dutch East Indies were taken by Japan, and served as a military base for British, American, and French troops, there is very little information regarding the Liberian Army even in very basic fields, such as who it was led by, how large the army was, etc.
Any sort of help or information on this subject would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Liberian Army Pre-WWII
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Re: Liberian Army Pre-WWII
hello
there were not French troops in this country perceived by their French and British neighbours c.1939 as a true german colony and nazi ally, keeping Germany as major economic partner until 1943
there is already a thread opened about Liberian Army:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=104131&hilit=liberia
there were not French troops in this country perceived by their French and British neighbours c.1939 as a true german colony and nazi ally, keeping Germany as major economic partner until 1943
there is already a thread opened about Liberian Army:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=104131&hilit=liberia
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Re: Liberian Army Pre-WWII
Thanks