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![]() | 3 Bn Grenadier Guards attack on Dj Mansour (Tunisia) I am looking for information, eyewithness acounts, casualty list, and everything else you can provide about the battle at Djebel Mansour / Djebel Allilga(Tunisia) that took place in the first week of February 1943. |
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| Top Moose ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Under the stairs
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I really wish you hadn't asked that because I almost bought the Grenadier Guards History for 90-odd quid the other day but thought I could use the money for something else. As there seems to be a few queries on the Gren Gds of late, I think I may have to use the old visa card after all. Edit: I've just spent £93.35 on the two Volumes. I must be mad. I'll post something soon from the shorter History that I do have. ![]() ![]() This chap was wounded there. Bobby Wills - Telegraph Quote:
The Officer mentioned in the text, C.O.M Wills on CWGC, >> CWGC :: Casualty Details
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![]() | Thanks Owen ! I am interested in the action of the Guards as I am researching 1 Para and the Guards came to their supports. A few thinks can not be right... Quote:
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Nevertheless its the first detailed info I got about the role of the Guards in the battle appart from what is written in the WD Thanks | ||
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![]() ![]() | Hi Owen, Although not directly connected to the original enquiry, the splendid efforts of thetream Guards on Longsrop Hill is of interest. On the night of 22/23 December 1942, the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards mounted an attack, capturing what was thought to be all of the massif, before being relieved by the 18th US Regimental Combat Team while heavy rain fell. The Germans counter-attacked driving the Americans off Djebel el Ahmera. The next night the Guards successfully recaptured the hill only to find, when daylight came, that another summit, Djebel Rhar, remained to be assaulted. During the night the Guards once again attacked but, after capturing the second hill, were driven off by a furious counter-attack by the Germans on Christmas Day. Thereafter the massif was known by the Allies as "Longstop Hill" and by the Germans "Der Weihnachten Hügel". The name Longstop is "taken from the lay-back position near the boundary of the cricket field, containing as it does a hint of ne plus Ultra, thus far and no further." (Quote from 'At All Costs' by Bryan Perrett). Cheers, Gerry |
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