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THE REMAINS OF AN ITALIAN MECHANISED COLUMN—For a long time before the Italian forces crossed the Libyan border British patrols were active in Italian territory, capturing desert posts, smashing up transport columns and taking prisoners. This picture shows the charred ruins of part of an Italian mechanised column which was surprised by a British patrol.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19401002.2.106

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24418, 2 October 1940, Page 9

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THE REMAINS OF AN ITALIAN MECHANISED COLUMN—For a long time before the Italian forces crossed the Libyan border British patrols were active in Italian territory, capturing desert posts, smashing up transport columns and taking prisoners. This picture shows the charred ruins of part of an Italian mechanised column which was surprised by a British patrol. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24418, 2 October 1940, Page 9

THE REMAINS OF AN ITALIAN MECHANISED COLUMN—For a long time before the Italian forces crossed the Libyan border British patrols were active in Italian territory, capturing desert posts, smashing up transport columns and taking prisoners. This picture shows the charred ruins of part of an Italian mechanised column which was surprised by a British patrol. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24418, 2 October 1940, Page 9

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