Some Vintage Photos, Part 2/2

Q-trucks of the desert is a not inapt a term for the trucks mounting anti-tank guns which are used as highly mobile, hard-hitting artillery units. They speed over the desert like lighting and attack the enemy from all sorts of unexpected quarters. One of the units, making contact with a German column, accounted for three enemy tanks and four armoured cars. A mobile anti-tank unit of the Eighth Army in action, somewhere in the desert, Libya, on July 26, 1942. (Photo by AP Photo)
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