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The battle started with the leader, Sergeant Bob Starkey giving orders to Team A, the direct-assault infantry unit, and Team B, the indirect-assault Jeep unit that would attack the Germans from the rear on-and-off throughout the battle. Team B set off along a mountain road to flank the enemy. Team A went in on foot. Right as they started advancing toward the village, a Nazi patrol halted them in their tracks. They all took cover, until Edward Carlyle, the demolitions expert, started firing at the patrol.

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  • Battle of Matmata (Finest Hour)
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  • The battle started with the leader, Sergeant Bob Starkey giving orders to Team A, the direct-assault infantry unit, and Team B, the indirect-assault Jeep unit that would attack the Germans from the rear on-and-off throughout the battle. Team B set off along a mountain road to flank the enemy. Team A went in on foot. Right as they started advancing toward the village, a Nazi patrol halted them in their tracks. They all took cover, until Edward Carlyle, the demolitions expert, started firing at the patrol.
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
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Casual
  • *Most infantry, *All Panzers
  • *Most of Team A, **Private Ewans, **Private Holden, **Private Joseph, **Private Locke, **Private Water, **Yusef, *Much of Team B
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Date
  • Sometime between 1941 and 1943
Name
  • Battle of Matmata
Commanders
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Result
  • British victory
Forces
  • *Team A, **Edward Carlyle, **Private Ewans, **Private Holden, **Private Joseph, **Private Locke, **Sergeant Bob Starkey, **Private Water, **Yusef, *Team B, **Private Higgins, **Private Smart
  • *Around 200 infantry, *A few Halftracks, *Four Panzers
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Place
  • Matmata, Tunisia
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Conflict
  • World War II
abstract
  • The battle started with the leader, Sergeant Bob Starkey giving orders to Team A, the direct-assault infantry unit, and Team B, the indirect-assault Jeep unit that would attack the Germans from the rear on-and-off throughout the battle. Team B set off along a mountain road to flank the enemy. Team A went in on foot. Right as they started advancing toward the village, a Nazi patrol halted them in their tracks. They all took cover, until Edward Carlyle, the demolitions expert, started firing at the patrol.
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