THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - The reservoir at Sedjenane which was poisoned by the enemy during his retreat. This particular reservoir had to receive the full attention of the Company. The 47th Field Hygiene Company RAMC was one of the many water supply units which operated in North Africa and played a great part in checking all water reservoirs, used by the British troops after their evacuation by the enemy. The usual practice by the Germans on retreating was to poison all sources of water supply. Mateur sector, 1 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1


THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - The reservoir at Sedjenane which was poisoned by the enemy during his retreat. This particular reservoir had to receive the full attention of the Company. The 47th Field Hygiene Company RAMC was one of the many water supply units which operated in North Africa and played a great part in checking all water reservoirs, used by the British troops after their evacuation by the enemy. The usual practice by the Germans on retreating was to poison all sources of water supply. Mateur sector, 1 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, Royal Army Medical Corps


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