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    the Matmata hills to the east running roughly north to south from the Djebel Tebaga hills, another line of high ground to the west of the gap running east–west...
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    hills and the line of forts ended at the Tebaga Gap, a mountain pass between the Matmata Hills and the Djebel Tebaga, another line of high ground to the west...
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    and the Djebel (mountain) Matmata on the Dahar plateau between the Grand Erg Oriental (Great Eastern Sand Sea) and the Matmata hills. The Tebaga Gap, between...
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  • Thumbnail for Battle of Medenine
    hills and line of forts terminated at the Tebaga Gap, a low pass between the Matmata Hills and the Djebel Tebaga, another line of high ground to the west...
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    North-West Europe 1940, Agordat, Keren, Syria 1941, Sidi Barrani, Djebel Tebaga, Peter's Corner, North Africa 1940 '43, Sangro, Mozzagrogna, Caldari...
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  • Thumbnail for 9th (2nd City of London) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
    Fusiliers during World War II were attributable to the 9th Battalion: Djebel Tebaga, North Africa 1943, Salerno, St Lucia, Battipaglia, Teano, Monte Camino...
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    France and Flanders 1915–18, Gallipoli 1915–16, Egypt 1916 World War II: Djebel Tebaga, North Africa 1943, Salerno, Teano, Monte Camino, Garigliano Crossing...
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  • of Haifaya Pass, Nofilia, Tebaga Gap, Enfidaville, Medjez el Bab, Kasserine, Thala, Fondouk, Fondouk Pass, El Kourzia, Djebel Kournine, Agroub el Megas...
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  • of El Guettar March 26–28: Operation Supercharge II March 26: Battle of Tebaga Gap April 6: Battle of Wadi Akarit April 22 – May 6: Operation Vulcan April...
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    Djebel es Srafi, Djebel Garci, Djebel Guerba, Djebel Kesskiss, Djebel Kournine, Djebel Rmel, Djebel Roumana, Djebel Tanngoucha, Djebel Tebaga, Djebel...
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  • outflanking and making the Axis position at Mareth untenable. Battle of Tebaga Gap takes place. 4 April: The 9-man crew of the US Air Force B-24 Liberator...
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    (Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks) drove around the Matmata Hills, capturing the Tebaga Gap and the town of El Hamma at the northern extreme of the line in "Operation...
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  • of Tunisia. At the northern end, it meets the east-west-oriented Jebel Tebaga. The Sahara lies to the south and west of it, and the fertile Jeffara plain...
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  • Abteilung A. Monographie paléontologique des affleurements permiens du Djebel Tebaga (Sud Tunisien). 156 (1–3): 25–99. Carter, J.L. (1967). "Mississippian...
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    Alamein, El Agheila, Advance on Tripoli, Tebaga Gap, El Hamma, Akarit, Djebel Azzag 1943, Robaa Valley, Djebel Bech Chekaoui, Heidous, Medjez Plain, Longstop...
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    southern Tunisia had been outflanked in Operation Supercharge II, through the Tebaga Gap, Axis forces had withdrawn to the Wadi Akarit, north of Gabès. This...
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    New Zealander 1943* Second World War BB02828th, 2nd New Zealand Division Tebaga Gap, Tunisia Henry Nicholas New Zealander 1917 First World War Canterbury...
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  • Knightsbridge, Via Balbia, Mersa Matruh, El Alamein, Tebaga Gap, El Hamma, El Kourzia, Djebel Kournine, Tunis, Creteville Pass, North Africa 1941–43...
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    Gazala, Alam el Halfa, El Alamein, Advance on Tripoli, Tebaga Gap, El Hamma, Akarit, El Kourzia, Djebel Kournine, Tunis, Creteville Pass, North Africa 1941–43...
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    Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu 02828th Māori Battalion, NZEF 1943-03-2626–27 March 1943* Tebaga Gap, Tunisia Harry Nicholls Grenadier Guards 1940-05-2121 May 1940 River...
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    Alamein, El Agheila, Advance on Tripoli, Tebaga Gap, Point 201 (Roman Wall), El Hamma, Akarit, Sebkret en Noual, Djebel el Telil, Enfidaville, Takrouna, North...
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    thus laid the ground for Supercharge II, an outflanking manoeuvre via the Tebaga Gap. Central Indian Horse after re-occupation of Benghazi 4th Division tank-hunting...
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    Ruweisat, Alam el Halfa, El Alamein, Tebaga Gap, Medjez el Bab, Kassarine, Thala, Fondouk, Fondouk Pass, El Kourzia, Djebel Kournine, Tunis, Hammam Lif, North...
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  • Line, participating in the New Zealand Corps' 'left hook' to penetrate the Tebaga Gap and outflank the defences, engaging the enemy at 'Roman Wall' and later...
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    Supercharge II, a British force sent via an outflanking inland route attacked the Tebaga Gap to the north of the Mareth line, and their breakthrough left the Mareth...
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  • Agheila, Nofilia, Medinine, Tebaga Gap, Point 201 (Roman Wall), El Hamma, Enfidaville, Takrouna, Dejbel Terhouna, Djebel es Stafi, Djebibina, North Africa...
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    commander in the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force). In March 1943 at Tebaga Gap, Tunisia, Bennett ordered a successful attack on Point 209 (Hikurangi...
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