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The gun turret of a Matilda tank that had been captured and concreted into position to be used as part of the defences of Halfaya Pass, 16 March 1942. A Valentine tank passes by in the background.
An Australian 2-pdr anti-tank gun of the 2/4th Australian Anti-Tank Regiment, commanded by Sgt Charles Parsons (left), firing on Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go tanks as they try to pass trees felled across the Muar - Parit Sulong road, near Bakri in Malaya, 18 January 1942. Nine tanks were destroyed by two 2-pdrs in this engagement, part of the battle of Muar, which took place around the Gemensah bridge and the Muar River in Johore. It was the last major engagement of the campaign.
Overlooked by the ruins of the hill-top monastery, South African engineers of 11th Field Company, South African Engineer Corps the main road through Cassino
Overlooked by the ruins of the hill-top monastery, South African engineers of 11th Field Company, South African Engineer Corps the main road through Cassino View attachment 996408