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BRITISH TANK COMMANDER RADIOS HIS ORDERS: Communication between tanks is maintained by radio, and here is a close-up of a British tank commander giving instructions to his squadron in the Western Desert, North Africa. In the foreground is a smoke discharger, which fires a 4-inch smoke bomb, thus creating an emergency smoke screen.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 10 August 1942, Page 2

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BRITISH TANK COMMANDER RADIOS HIS ORDERS: Communication between tanks is maintained by radio, and here is a close-up of a British tank commander giving instructions to his squadron in the Western Desert, North Africa. In the foreground is a smoke discharger, which fires a 4-inch smoke bomb, thus creating an emergency smoke screen. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 10 August 1942, Page 2

BRITISH TANK COMMANDER RADIOS HIS ORDERS: Communication between tanks is maintained by radio, and here is a close-up of a British tank commander giving instructions to his squadron in the Western Desert, North Africa. In the foreground is a smoke discharger, which fires a 4-inch smoke bomb, thus creating an emergency smoke screen. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 10 August 1942, Page 2