RM2X1MXPK–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Two Arabs, suspected of spying, being brought in from enemy territory to a HQ of one of the 6th Armoured Division's regiments. The Battle of Bou Arada. A forward observation post held by the Germans was known as 'Two Tree' Hill as on its highest point two trees grew. It was important to take the hill as it had advantageous position commanding all the approaches for many miles around.On the evening of 10 January a patrol of German tanks, about fifteen strong, approached and reached the outskirts of Bou Arada but were driven back
RM2X145Y1–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - One of the Royal Artillery batteries under fire from German artillery near Bou Arada. The battle at Bou Arada flared up again. The Germans attacked from the 'Two Tree Hill' with tanks and infantry. Troops of the British V Corps in position on the 'Green Hill' (about 5000 yards away from the 'Two Tree Hill') held and beat back the attack. 17 German tanks were destroyed by British 25 pounder guns. The battle continued all day with Messerschmitts and Junkers dive bombing British positions. One ME and two JU 88s were shot down.Anot
RM2X14GMB–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - A Valentine tank, probably of the 25th Army Tank Brigade, passing through Bou Arada on the Tunis road. The battle at Bou Arada flared up again. The Germans attacked from the 'Two Tree Hill' with tanks and infantry. Troops of the British V Corps in position on the 'Green Hill' (about 5000 yards away from the 'Two Tree Hill') held and beat back the attack. 17 German tanks were destroyed by British 25 pounder guns. The battle continued all day with Messerschmitts and Junkers dive bombing British positions. One ME and two JU 88s we
RM2X1N064–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - Battle scars on a a Valentine tank of the 'C' Squadron of one of the 6th Armoured Division's regiments. Two hits of German 50 mm anti-tank shells from the close range distance of 150 yards. The damage seen in the bottom right was caused by a shell which penetrated the tank without serious harm. The Battle of Bou Arada. A forward observation post held by the Germans was known as 'Two Tree' Hill as on its highest point two trees grew. It was important to take the hill as it had advantageous position commanding all the approaches
RM2X14A8A–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - One of the Royal Artillery batteries under fire from German artillery near Bou Arada. The battle at Bou Arada flared up again. The Germans attacked from the 'Two Tree Hill' with tanks and infantry. Troops of the British V Corps in position on the 'Green Hill' (about 5000 yards away from the 'Two Tree Hill') held and beat back the attack. 17 German tanks were destroyed by British 25 pounder guns. The battle continued all day with Messerschmitts and Junkers dive bombing British positions. One ME and two JU 88s were shot down.Anot
RM2X162PE–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - One of the two JU 88s shot down in Bou Arada, the crew were burnt to death. The battle at Bou Arada flared up again. The Germans attacked from the 'Two Tree Hill' with tanks and infantry. Troops of the British V Corps in position on the 'Green Hill' (about 5000 yards away from the 'Two Tree Hill') held and beat back the attack. 17 German tanks were destroyed by British 25 pounder guns. The battle continued all day with Messerschmitts and Junkers dive bombing British positions. One ME and two JU 88s were shot down. 18 January 19
RM2X15CJ0–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - British trucks ablaze in the main street of Bou Arada after a raid by the German JU 88. The battle at Bou Arada flared up again. The Germans attacked from the 'Two Tree Hill' with tanks and infantry. Troops of the British V Corps in position on the 'Green Hill' (about 5000 yards away from the 'Two Tree Hill') held and beat back the attack. 17 German tanks were destroyed by British 25 pounder guns. The battle continued all day with Messerschmitts and Junkers dive bombing British positions. One ME and two JU 88s were shot down.An
RM2X1N17X–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - One of the two JU 88s shot down in Bou Arada, the crew were burnt to death. The battle at Bou Arada flared up again. The Germans attacked from the 'Two Tree Hill' with tanks and infantry. Troops of the British V Corps in position on the 'Green Hill' (about 5000 yards away from the 'Two Tree Hill') held and beat back the attack. 17 German tanks were destroyed by British 25 pounder guns. The battle continued all day with Messerschmitts and Junkers dive bombing British positions. One ME and two JU 88s were shot down. 18 January 19
RM2X16786–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER 1942-MAY 1943 - One of the two JU 88s shot down in Bou Arada, the crew were burnt to death. The battle at Bou Arada flared up again. The Germans attacked from the 'Two Tree Hill' with tanks and infantry. Troops of the British V Corps in position on the 'Green Hill' (about 5000 yards away from the 'Two Tree Hill') held and beat back the attack. 17 German tanks were destroyed by British 25 pounder guns. The battle continued all day with Messerschmitts and Junkers dive bombing British positions. One ME and two JU 88s were shot down. 18 January 19
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