Connavar
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I have to admit ive often wonder why they called him Lawrence of Arabia and yet he's not from there. It must be because of the David Lean film.
Of that i have read about him, it was because he lead bedouins, in the Great War, Arab Revol, intelligence officer, leader. He connected the leader of those Arab warriors to the allies.
On January 3, 1917, Lawrence went off on his first desert raid with 35 armed tribesmen. Under cover of darkness, they rode their camels out of camp, dismounted and scrambled up a steep hill overlooking a Turkish encampment, which they peppered with rifle fire until driven off. Returning, they came across two Turks relieving themselves, and took them back to camp for questioning. That minor triumph was later counterbalanced by a small tragedy when, to prevent a crippling blood feud from breaking out, Lawrence had to personally execute a member of his own band, a deed that would haunt him for the rest of his life.[21]At the end of March, Lawrence set off on his first raid against the railway, a Turkish station at Abu el-Naam. After carefully reconnoitering it, Lawrence crept down to the lines at nightfall and laid a Garland mine under the tracks, cutting the telegraph wires as he left.
Sure his good looks helped get him better media, fame long before the film but he did actual dangerous works for many years in the real world outside any Hollywood film. He is also a pretty important writer that is still famous, importan over here in Sweden too.
Sure he might not be the greateast Briton ever but he did important ,dangerous real world work to his own country, to other peoples eyes too. Lets not dismiss the guy because of a Peter O'Toole classic heroic Hollywood looks, film