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M'Arthurs Bombers Chase. Allied Tunisia Gains. Japan Russia 3 March 1943

$ 13.19

Availability: 12 in stock
  • Condition: Paper in excellent original condition. Ageing must be taken into account
  • USAAF 14th Airforce: Flying Tigers
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Heinz Guderian Inspector General: German Army
  • Red Army: Kharkov
  • Ruhr Valley: Essen
  • Wingate Chindits: Burma
  • Battle of Medenine: Tunisia
  • Battle of the Bismark Sea: New Guinea
  • Bismarck New Guinea Japanese: March 1 1943
  • Calcutta Light Horse Mormugao: Portugal Goa

    Description

    M'Arthurs Bombers Chase Japanese Troop Ships March 3 1943
    Original Baltimore News March 3rd 1943 (26 Pages)
    Battle of the Bismarck Sea. U.S. and Australian naval forces, over the course of three days, sink eight Japanese troop transports near New Guinea. Heinz Guderian becomes the Inspector-General of the Armoured Troops for the German Army.
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