- The
Baggush Box was a
British Army
field fortification built in the
Western Desert near
Maaten Baggush, 35
miles (56 km) east of
Mersa Matruh during the...
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Mhaddra (Mithr), and Port Bardiah.
During World War II, the
British Army's
Baggush Box was
located to the east of the city.
Starting with the
completion of...
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fresh water sources were the
Roman aqueducts at
Mersa Matruh and
Maaten Baggush. Water-boats from
Alexandria and a
distillation plant at
Matruh increased...
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Maaten Bagush (Ma'aten
Baggush) was a vast
transit camp on the
Mediterranean s****, near the
Baggush Box ~50 km east of
Mersa Matruh, Egypt. It was used...
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built by the
Romans in
northern Britain Babylon Fortress in Old Cairo.
Baggush Box Bar Lev Line
Beijing city
fortifications British anti-invasion preparations...
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Frontier Wire Devil's
gardens Fort
Capuzzo Maletti Group Camouflage Babini Group Combeforce 3rd
Indian Motor Brigade Baggush Box
Sonderkommando Blaich...
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Frontier Wire Devil's
gardens Fort
Capuzzo Maletti Group Camouflage Babini Group Combeforce 3rd
Indian Motor Brigade Baggush Box
Sonderkommando Blaich...
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regiment was
moved to
Garawla in July and parti****ted in the
defence of the
Baggush Box two
months later. In
January 1941, it
moved to
Helwan for training...
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established headquarters well to the rear, at Sidi
Barrani and
Maaten Baggush. Beresford-Peirse
chose Sidi
Barrani as, even
though it was more than a...
- Egypt, on 14 February, and was
involved in
training and
garrison duty at
Baggush for most of the next 12 months. Anti****ting an
invasion of
Greece by the...