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Battle of the Oued Zarga, Medjez El Bab Road. When they had gained their immediate objective, the hill town of Chaouach, the 1st Army put out patrols to discover the extent of the the German retreat
The Bizerte Crisis 1961 French soldiers on the streets of Bizerte. July 21st 1961 The crisis arose after Tunisian forces surrounded
Tunisia Front, the First Army recover tanks. After the battle, First Army tank recovery section in the Tunisian Hills go out and salvage damaged tanks and components
The Air Landing cameraman, glider-borne, Capt. P. Fletcher with the 1st Airborne Division near Sousse. 9th July 1943
An R. A. F Salvage Unit (the Queen MaryAn R.A.F Salvage Unit (the Queen Mary ) with a damaged Spitfire in Tunisia. May 1943
Second World War, North Africa Campaign. Mareth Line, Tunisia. April 1943
Cheering crowds line the streets of Sfax to welcome 8th Army tanks. Picture shows, eighth army tank passing along the streets of Sfax amid cheering and enthusiastic crowds. April 1943
British tanks approaching the extremely difficult terrain and "Longstop Hill"British tanks approaching the extremely difficult terrain and " Longstop Hill". Tunisia. North African Campaign of World War II. April 1943
Second World War, North Africa Campaign. The 8th Army do it again. Entire Mareth defences taken. Picture shows, men (of the East Yorks)
Second World War, North Africa Campaign. Tunisia, the First army pushes on. Picture shows, infantry resting against a craggy crest above Kelbine after they had taken the height
The 8th Army do it again. Entire Mareth defences taken. Picture shows, the observation post in one of the captured forts, note pillbox in the background. North Africa Campaign, Second World War
Mareth line battle, North Africa Campaign, Second World War. Gun flashes of the terrific barrage directed against the Mareth Line. Tunisia, March 1943
Tunisia. First Army in action. A company of 1st army infantrymen, supported by 30 tanks, were given an objective to storm in the advance towards Tunis. They captured the position
RAF and USA Air Force attack enemy lines in Tunisia. RAF roundels and the USA Air Force star fly together in formation in Tunisia
Men of Rifle Brigade picking off German snipers operating in a high building. Tunisia. May 1943
The Bizerte Crisis July 1961 French paratroopers stop and inspect a makeshift ambulance at a road block bear to the Tunisian port of Bizerte at the height of the crisis The crisis arose after
The Bizerte Crisis 1961 A French paratrooper framed in a bullet and shell riddled shop shutter on the streets of The crisis arose after Tunisian forces surrounded
The Bizerte Crisis 1961 Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba seen here addressing the press and condemning France and French aggression in the port city of Bizerte
The Bizerte Crisis 1961 Discarded helmets of the retreating Tunsian army lay in the road as patrolling French paratroopers drive through the streets
Denis Thwaites, Birmingham City Football Player in action against Preston at Deepdale, Saturday 28th August 1965. Final score, Preston 3-3 Birmingham