THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - A British sniper holding a position in the hills near Mateur, 5 December 1942. This sniper claimed to have accounted for twelve of the enemy soldiers up to this point. The British First Army was met with stubborn resistance in the operations in North-East Tunisia, where the enemy brought considerable reinforcements. The Allied armies, however, were moving up into position, despite many difficulties caused by bad weather and, according to reports, were a month ahead of schedule at the time this photographs were taken British Army, British Army, 1st


THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - A British sniper holding a position in the hills near Mateur, 5 December 1942. This sniper claimed to have accounted for twelve of the enemy soldiers up to this point. The British First Army was met with stubborn resistance in the operations in North-East Tunisia, where the enemy brought considerable reinforcements. The Allied armies, however, were moving up into position, despite many difficulties caused by bad weather and, according to reports, were a month ahead of schedule at the time this photographs were taken British Army, British Army, 1st Army


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