Churchill Mk IIIs or Mk IVs, Longstop Hill

Churchill Mk IIIs or Mk IVs, Longstop Hill
Here we see a pair of Churchill Mk IIIs or Mk IVs passing in front of Longstop Hill in Tunisia, after the feature was finally captured.
Desert Armour – Tank Warfare In North Africa, Gazala to Tunisia, 1942-43, Robert Forczyk. A detailed examination of tank warfare in the final year of the campaign in North Africa, from the last major German victory at Gazala in the summer of 1942 to the final Axis surrender in North Africa in May 1943, one year later. Covers the armoured warfare of this dramatic period in great detail, looking at how the balance of power in Africa turned away from the Axis, despite the often greater experience of their tank commanders (Read Full Review)
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (24 November 2024), Churchill Mk IIIs or Mk IVs, Longstop Hill , https://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_churchill_III_IV_longstop_hill.html

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