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Guinea, strewn with debris after a surprise Jap raid
which caused minor damage. American-made cargo
planes and medium bombers can be seen on the field
while a P-39 Bell Airacobra with "belly" gas tank circles
for a landing. Allied bases such as this from which
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control of several city streets. The advance along these
was contested by bitter hand-to-hand fighting from street
to street, house to house and within the houses from
room to room.
The Nazis claimed new gains north of Mozdok at Terek
and Vladimirovka but the Russians seemed to be holding
before Mozdok.
Russian marines attacked the Germans in the area below
Novorossiisk where little German progress was reported.
The Nazis on the other hand said they bombed
Tuapse, the Black Sea port below Novorossiisk.NORTH AFRIKA The fluidity of desert
fighting and the looseness
f with which the North African front is being held
was clearly demonstrated by a British land attack on Bengazi
and other points in an area almost 600 miles behind
the line at El Alamein.
The British land attack was made by mobile units consisting
chiefly of truck-borne infantry and armored cars.
It came in two parts. The first on the enemy base at Bengazi
and the road junction of Barce was made the night of Sept.
13-14. It was simultaneous with the previously reported
Allied Commando, sea and air attack on the harbor of
Tobruk, 200 miles east of Bengazi on the MediterraneanBF^^fljBNA * There was little change on the China
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[United States.] Army Orientation Course. Newsmap. Monday, September 28, 1942 : week of September 18 to September 25, poster, September 28, 1942; [Washington, D.C.]. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1009/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.