Victory in the Desert: British Sap — the way lor Stli Army's triumphant advance: British Roya" Engineers sweeping enemy minefields to ma'AC a sale road lor their comrades' advance. Tapes are laid across a minefield Iwiile enough to take a veMcle.. and the lane between is swept with mine detectors. After the first vehicle has passed in safety, the lane is widened. This ,"ob of the Sappers is one of the. least spectaeu'ar, but most dangerous and most important of the battle operations.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 06, Issue 100, 20 August 1943, Page 3
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82Victory in the Desert: British Sap — the way lor Stli Army's triumphant advance: British Roya" Engineers sweeping enemy minefields to ma'AC a sale road lor their comrades' advance. Tapes are laid across a minefield Iwiile enough to take a veMcle.. and the lane between is swept with mine detectors. After the first vehicle has passed in safety, the lane is widened. This ,"ob of the Sappers is one of the. least spectaeu'ar, but most dangerous and most important of the battle operations. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 06, Issue 100, 20 August 1943, Page 3
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