THE POLISH ARMY IN THE WESTERN DESERT CAMPAIGN, 1940-1942 - An Observation Post of the Carpathian Artillery Regiment located in the ruins of an old Greek temple, 16 February 1942. Both officers (Captain and Second Lieutenant) are looking out for the enemy, the one on the left using scissors binoculars. These pictures taken at the extreme forward positions around Carmuset er Regem (Karmusat ar Rijam) area near Gazala, show infantry and artillery units of the Polish Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade facing German and Italian forces British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West,
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THE POLISH ARMY IN THE WESTERN DESERT CAMPAIGN, 1940-1942 - An Observation Post of the Carpathian Artillery Regiment located in the ruins of an old Greek temple, 16 February 1942. Both officers (Captain and Second Lieutenant) are looking out for the enemy, the one on the left using scissors binoculars. These pictures taken at the extreme forward positions around Carmuset er Regem (Karmusat ar Rijam) area near Gazala, show infantry and artillery units of the Polish Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade facing German and Italian forces British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade, Carpathian Artillery Regiment, Rats of Tobruk