Bailey bridge, Wadi el Kuf, Libya. Constructed by the British Army, shortly after World War II. The sign below the bridge reads: هذه أودية الجهاد وعرين الأسد المختار (="These are the wadis of jihad and the chosen lion den")
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This bridge was built by 23 (?) Field Squadron of 22 Field Engineer Regiment - 1st Infantry Division -British Army between July & December 1948.
12 Field Squadron built another one about 1 kilometre E of this one. (Entered by ex Lieut Tony Gwynn-Jones RE who was there!)
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