PALESTINIAN TROOPS.—Lord Lloyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, chatting to a dark skinned member of the Palestine Auxiliary Medical Pioneer Corps during his inspection of their camp in England. The P.A.M.P.C. is comprised of both Arabs and Jews, and these were the last troops to leave St. Malo after fighting a covering action during the evacuation from Franco.
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Evening Star, Issue 23683, 17 September 1940, Page 8
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59PALESTINIAN TROOPS.—Lord Lloyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, chatting to a dark skinned member of the Palestine Auxiliary Medical Pioneer Corps during his inspection of their camp in England. The P.A.M.P.C. is comprised of both Arabs and Jews, and these were the last troops to leave St. Malo after fighting a covering action during the evacuation from Franco. Evening Star, Issue 23683, 17 September 1940, Page 8
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