- of Wadi
Akarit (Operation Scipio) was an
Allied attack from 6 to 7
April 1943, to
dislodge Axis
forces from
positions along the Wadi
Akarit in Tunisia...
- attack,
which from 26 to 31 March,
forced the 1st Army to
retreat to Wadi
Akarit,
another 40 mi (64 km) back in Tunisia. The
retreat of
Panzer Army Africa...
-
chott and
Chott El
Fedjaj drained across Tunisia into Wadi
Akarit,
across Tunisia but Wadi
Akarit was only
sketchily fortified, the
French concentrating on...
- told to
supply a
brigade for the
coming battle at the next line at Wadi
Akarit,
which runs from the sea to imp****able salt
marshes of the
Chott el Fejej...
- Sharqat,
Mesopotamia 1915–18 The
Second World War:
Tobruk 1942, El Alamein,
Akarit, Tunis, C****ino 1,
Poggio Del Grillo,
Gothic Line, Tavoleto, Coriano, Santacangelo...
- The Axis
forces retreated about 40
miles to a new line set up at Wadi
Akarit,
north of Gabès at 33°53′3″N 10°5′33″E / 33.88417°N 10.09250°E / 33.88417;...
- were
transferred to Singapore. The
Battle of Wadi
Akarit took
place on
April 5 and 6, 1943 at Wadi
Akarit in Tunisia. The
purpose of the
battle was to ****ist...
-
Europe 1940, 44–45,
Abyssinia 1941, Sidi Barrani, El Alamein, Medenine,
Akarit,
Diebel Azzag 1942, Kef
Ouiba P****, Mine de Sedjenane,
Medjez Plain, Longstop...
- Run for
Tunis Sidi Bou Zid K****erine P****
Ochsenkopf Medenine Mareth Line El
Guettar Wadi
Akarit Longstop Hill Hill 609
Vulcan Flax
Retribution Strike...
- Deir el Shein, El Alamein, Mareth, Wadi
Zeuss East, Wadi Zigzaou,
Akarit, Wadi
Akarit East, Enfidaville,
North Africa 1940–43,
Landing in Sicily, Primosole...