A Great Army Sails For North Africa: Carried by the biggest armada of ships ever used in one military operation, escorted by the British Navy, and protected by a huge air “umbrella” of Allied fighter and bomber planes, a great army of British and U.S. troops with full equipment reached the coast of French North Africa in safety. U.S. troops embarking on a big troop transport ship Africa-bound.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3284, 5 July 1943, Page 7
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68A Great Army Sails For North Africa: Carried by the biggest armada of ships ever used in one military operation, escorted by the British Navy, and protected by a huge air “umbrella” of Allied fighter and bomber planes, a great army of British and U.S. troops with full equipment reached the coast of French North Africa in safety. U.S. troops embarking on a big troop transport ship Africa-bound. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3284, 5 July 1943, Page 7
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