File:A 6-pdr anti-tank gun portee, camouflaged to look like an ordinary lorry, North Africa, 27 October 1942. E18647.jpg

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English: A 6-pdr anti-tank gun portee, camouflaged to look like an ordinary lorry, North Africa, 28 October 1942.
A 6-pdr anti-tank gun semi-armoured portee, camouflaged to look like an ordinary lorry, 27 October 1942. (AEC Mk I Deacon)
Date 28 October 1942
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This photograph E 18647 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author Fox (Sgt), No 1 Army Film & Photographic Unit
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War Office Second World War Official Collection
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  • Associated events
    Western Desert 1940-1943, North Africa, Second World War
  • Associated themes
    British Army 1939-1945, North Africa 1939-1945
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photographs
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