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- Operation_Pugilist abstract "Operation Pugilist was an Allied operation in Tunisia during the Second World War. In his General Plan, General Bernard Montgomery stated "...the object of operation Pugilist is to destroy the enemy now opposing Eighth Army in the Mareth position, and to advance and capture Sfax." Pugilist itself was indecisive and failed to make a decisive breakthrough. It did, however, establish an alternative route of attack and thus laid the ground for Supercharge II, an outflanking manoevre via the Tebaga Gap.".
- Operation_Pugilist causalties "4,000 casualties".
- Operation_Pugilist combatant "British India".
- Operation_Pugilist combatant "New Zealand".
- Operation_Pugilist commander Bernard_Montgomery,_1st_Viscount_Montgomery_of_Alamein.
- Operation_Pugilist commander Giovanni_Messe.
- Operation_Pugilist date "1943-03-31".
- Operation_Pugilist isPartOfMilitaryConflict Tunisia_Campaign.
- Operation_Pugilist notes "Although Pugilist failed in its objective, it led to Supercharge II, which largely achieved the overall objectives.".
- Operation_Pugilist place Tunisia.
- Operation_Pugilist result "Strategic allied victory;".
- Operation_Pugilist result "Tactically indecisive.".
- Operation_Pugilist thumbnail The_British_Army_in_Tunisia_1943_NA1397.jpg?width=300.
- Operation_Pugilist wikiPageID "3833461".
- Operation_Pugilist wikiPageRevisionID "600170932".
- Operation_Pugilist accessdate "2008-04-23".
- Operation_Pugilist caption "--03-30".
- Operation_Pugilist casualties "4000".
- Operation_Pugilist casualties "7000".
- Operation_Pugilist casualties "Unknown casualties".
- Operation_Pugilist combatant "British India".
- Operation_Pugilist combatant "New Zealand".
- Operation_Pugilist commander "Bernard Montgomery".
- Operation_Pugilist commander "Giovanni Messe".
- Operation_Pugilist conflict "Operation Pugilist".
- Operation_Pugilist date "--03-31".
- Operation_Pugilist date "1946-11-05".
- Operation_Pugilist endapage "5464".
- Operation_Pugilist hasPhotoCollection Operation_Pugilist.
- Operation_Pugilist issue "37779".
- Operation_Pugilist notes "Although Pugilist failed in its objective, it led to Supercharge II, which largely achieved the overall objectives.".
- Operation_Pugilist partof "the Tunisian Campaign of the Second World War".
- Operation_Pugilist place "southern Tunisia".
- Operation_Pugilist result "Strategic allied victory;".
- Operation_Pugilist result "Tactically indecisive.".
- Operation_Pugilist startpage "5449".
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- Operation_Pugilist subject Category:Code_names.
- Operation_Pugilist subject Category:Tunisia_Campaign.
- Operation_Pugilist type Event.
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- Operation_Pugilist type SocietalEvent.
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- Operation_Pugilist comment "Operation Pugilist was an Allied operation in Tunisia during the Second World War. In his General Plan, General Bernard Montgomery stated "...the object of operation Pugilist is to destroy the enemy now opposing Eighth Army in the Mareth position, and to advance and capture Sfax." Pugilist itself was indecisive and failed to make a decisive breakthrough.".
- Operation_Pugilist label "Operation Pugilist".
- Operation_Pugilist label "Operazione Pugilist".
- Operation_Pugilist label "Opération Pugilist".
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- Operation_Pugilist wasDerivedFrom Operation_Pugilist?oldid=600170932.
- Operation_Pugilist depiction The_British_Army_in_Tunisia_1943_NA1397.jpg.
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- Operation_Pugilist name "Operation Pugilist".