THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Lieutenant N. A. Partridge examining the bomb on the main road leading to the Mateur front. Lt. Partridge was the son of Bishop of Portsmouth. Troops of the 256th Field Company RE worked night and day digging on the main road to the Mateur front to remove an unexploded 500 lb German bomb which was delaying the heavy artillery and supplies urgently needed to continue the shelling of the Green Hill during one of the actions, 1 January 1943 British Army, British Army, 1st Army, British Army, Royal Engineers


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