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Other titles:BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR [Allocated Series Title]
Summary: The Royal Buffs supported by tanks and artillery of the 23rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery make a counter attack against a heavy German attack on the Kasserine Gap (Kasserine Pass), Tunisia.
Description: An American half-track vehicle moving up to the front, followed by a British Bren carrier. British and American reinforcements moving up to stop German attempts to take the Gap. A reconnaissance car sending back information, an officer in the car contacts base. A despatch rider is in attendance. Shells landing in the Kasserine Gap. 25 pounder shells landing amongst German tanks in the distance. Mortars bursting on British positions. Shells bursting on the advanced infantry. Mortar shells bursting directly in front of the camera
Alternative Title:BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR [Allocated Series Title]
Production Details: War Office Film Unit (Production company)
Courtney (Sergeant) (Production individual)
Personalities, Units and Organisations: United States Army (regiment/service)
British Army, Royal Artillery, 23rd Field Regiment (regiment/service)
British Army, Royal East Kent Regiment (regiment/service)
German Army (Third Reich) (regiment/service)
Keywords: Kasserine Pass, Tunisia (geography)
North Africa 1939-1945 (theme)