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Description Guarding against possible enemy air attacks, British troops are training African natives in anti-aircraft units. The instructors, veterans of the Battle of Britain, have found the natives apt students and cool under fire. An African unit is shown loading one of the 3.7mm. ack-ack guns under the supervision of British N.C.O.s and commissioned officers.
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current17:28, 28 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 17:28, 28 February 2006486 × 600 (101 KB)Bukvoed (talk | contribs)Description: Guarding against possible enemy air attacks, British troops are training African natives in anti-aircraft units. The instructors, veterans of the Batlle of Britain, have found the natives apt students and cool under fire. An African unit is s

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