Table of Data Points
1940-12-16 | Fort Capuzzo | British and Indian troops take Fort Capuzzo in Libya. | Read about 'Fort Capuzzo' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Fort Capuzzo' | ||
1940-12-16 | Sallum | British control Sallum in Egypt. | Read about 'Sallum' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Sallum' | ||
1940-12-12 | Sollum | Only remaining Italian troops in Egypt are at the approaches to Sollum and a force in Sidi Omar. | Read about 'Sollum ' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Sollum ' | ||
1940-12-12 | Sidi Omar | Only remaining Italian troops in Egypt are at the approaches to Sollum and a force in Sidi Omar. | Read about 'Sidi Omar' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Sidi Omar' | ||
1940-12-12 | Marples tragedy | Approximately 70 people are killed in the Marples Hotel, Fitzalan Square, Sheffield as a result of a German air raid. | Read about 'Marples tragedy' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Marples tragedy' | ||
1940-12-11 | Buq Buq | The 7th Armoured Brigade was ordered out of reserve and relieved 4th Armoured Brigade in the Buq Buq area to clear it of remaining opposition and made large captures of men and guns | Read about 'Buq Buq' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Buq Buq' | ||
1940-12-11 | Rabia | A patrol from 7th Support Group entered Rabia to find it empty. The Cirene Division had withdrawn from there and Sofafi overnight. | Read about 'Rabia' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Rabia' | ||
1940-12-11 | Sofafi | A patrol from 7th Support Group entered Rabia to find it empty. The Cirene Division had withdrawn from there and Sofafi overnight. | Read about 'Sofafi' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Sofafi' | ||
1940-12-10 | Sidi Barrani | On 10 December 16 Infantry Brigade was brought forward from 4th Indian Division reserve and with elements of 11th Indian Brigade under command was sent forward in lorries to attack Sidi Barrani. By nightfall the town has captured. | Read about 'Sidi Barrani' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Sidi Barrani' | ||
1940-12-09 | Tummar | A north west approach was made and 7 RTR tanks broke through the perimeter without too much difficulty and were followed twenty minutes later by the infantry. | Read about 'Tummar' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Tummar' |
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