
GOUBELLAT PLAIN : NORTH AFRICAN FORCES ADVANCE (NA 2260) Sherman tanks advancing on to the plain.

(NA 2300): A column of prisoners trudge wearily through the battered streets of Medjez-el-Bab on their way to the prison cages.

(NA 2304) A Churchill tank in the Medjez-el-Bab area, 23-25 April 1943.

(NA 2316): This Nazi flag is the prize of Gunner S.B. Gordon of Finchley Road, N.W.2.

(NA 2317): A Pack Mule Coy waiting in a valley to the North of Bettiour, to take supplies up the mountain to the Inniskillings after their capture of Tangoucha and Heidous on April 25th.

(NA 2318): An officers at a forward observation post on Tangoucha. He is pointing out to an infantry commander, the place to which he is bringing his guns to support a further infantry advance after the capture of Longstop.

Original wartime caption: After a violent assault by artillery and mortar fire, the mountain village of Heidous fell to the Inniskillings on Easter Sunday. The Village is little more than a heap of ruins and here personnel of the RAMC are searching the remains of the houses for casualties.

(NA 2320): A mule train winds up the steep mountain path towards Tangoucha. The Mule train is seen passing Churchill tanks, harbouring in a gulley for repairs after their strenuous task of supporting the infantry over the boulder strewn ground in this area.
