Bren-gunners of the First Army holding a hill-top position at Mateur in Tunisia, not far from posts held hy the Germans. For protection from dive-bombers the British soldiers had dug shallow "fox-holes" from which they operated. The terrain is undulating and shrub-covered. '"" .■» f »^"="«»«««»«.»MM.Il«l».«».....llH«M« > HM..„,„„„.„ l
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 53, 4 March 1943, Page 5
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46Bren-gunners of the First Army holding a hill-top position at Mateur in Tunisia, not far from posts held hy the Germans. For protection from dive-bombers the British soldiers had dug shallow "fox-holes" from which they operated. The terrain is undulating and shrub-covered. '"" .■»f»^"="«»«««»«.»MM.Il«l».«».....llH«M«>HM..„,„„„.„l Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 53, 4 March 1943, Page 5
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