"245"^^ . "Flynn"@en . "Gleave"@en . . "Georg Stumme"@en . "56"^^ . . . "British victory"@en . . "254"^^ . . . "253"^^ . "Egypt"@en . . "1116593563"^^ . "251"^^ . "\uC2A4\uB098\uC774\uD504 \uC804\uCD08\uC9C0"@ko . . . . . "Latimer"@en . . . . "72"^^ . "200"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "El Alamein map"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "British victory" . . "Molony"@en . . . "The Defence of Outpost Snipe in Egypt, took place in the Second Battle of El Alamein, part of the Western Desert campaign during the Second World War. On the night of 26/27 October 1942, the 2nd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade (part of the 7th Motor Brigade), with thirteen 6-pounder anti-tank guns and the 239th Battery, 76th (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, with six more 6-pounders, was ordered to occupy a desert feature known as Snipe, a small depression in the landscape 1.5 mi (2.4 km) south-west of Kidney Ridge that was suitable for an outpost. Once consolidated, it could be used as a jumping-off point for an advance by the 24th Armoured Brigade."@en . . "2003"^^ . "2004"^^ . . . . . . . "35124"^^ . . . . . . . . "Pitt"@en . "30.6733341217041"^^ . . . . . "Flynn"@en . "28.58305549621582"^^ . . "El Alamein"@en . . . . . . "72" . . . . . . "30.673333333333332 28.583055555555557" . . . "--10-27"^^ . . . . "Defence of Outpost Snipe"@en . "The Defence of Outpost Snipe in Egypt, took place in the Second Battle of El Alamein, part of the Western Desert campaign during the Second World War. On the night of 26/27 October 1942, the 2nd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade (part of the 7th Motor Brigade), with thirteen 6-pounder anti-tank guns and the 239th Battery, 76th (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery, with six more 6-pounders, was ordered to occupy a desert feature known as Snipe, a small depression in the landscape 1.5 mi (2.4 km) south-west of Kidney Ridge that was suitable for an outpost. Once consolidated, it could be used as a jumping-off point for an advance by the 24th Armoured Brigade. From 26 to 27 October, the 2nd Rifle Brigade defeated numerous Axis armoured counter-attacks and withstood constant artillery bombardments and machine-gun fire, while knocking out 52\u201357 Axis armoured vehicles, with intermittent support from the tanks and artillery of the 1st Armoured Division. The defence of Outpost Snipe managed to spoil the biggest Axis counter-attack against the positions captured by the Eighth Army during Operation Lightfoot; the battalion suffered 72 casualties. The fighting at Outpost Snipe led Rommel to write that an armoured attack, on ground which the defenders had been able to prepare, was unlikely to succeed."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "164"^^ . . "155"^^ . . "156"^^ . . "157"^^ . . . . . "161"^^ . "Playfair"@en . "1252409"^^ . . . . . . . "Defence of Outpost Snipe"@en . "POINT(28.583055496216 30.673334121704)"^^ . "2021-09-06"^^ . . "15"^^ . "La d\u00E9fense de l'avant poste Snipe a eu lieu en \u00C9gypte lors de la Seconde bataille d'El Alamein, dans le cadre de la Guerre du D\u00E9sert pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Dans la nuit du 26/27 octobre 1942, le 2e bataillon de la Brigade des fusiliers britannique, accompagn\u00E9e de 13 canons antichars de 6 livres et la 239e batterie du 76e (Royal Welch Fusiliers) r\u00E9giment antichar, Royal Artillery, accompagn\u00E9e de 6 autres canons de 6 livres, re\u00E7ut l'ordre d'occuper une zone d\u00E9sertique connue sous le nom de \u00AB Snipe \u00BB, une petite d\u00E9pression situ\u00E9e \u00E0 2,4 km au sud-ouest de Kidney Ridge, qui s'apparentait \u00E0 un avant-poste. Une fois consolid\u00E9, il pourrait servir de point de d\u00E9part \u00E0 une avanc\u00E9e de la 24e brigade blind\u00E9e."@fr . . . "2"^^ . . . . . . "54"^^ . "\uC2A4\uB098\uC774\uD504 \uC804\uCD08\uC9C0 \uBC29\uC5B4\uC804(Defence of Outpost Snipe)\uC740 1942\uB144 10\uC6D4 26\uC77C\uBD80\uD130 10\uC6D4 27\uC77C\uAE4C\uC9C0 \uC81C2\uCC28 \uC138\uACC4 \uB300\uC804\uC758 \uC11C\uBD80 \uC0AC\uB9C9 \uC804\uC5ED\uC5D0\uC11C \uC77C\uC5B4\uB09C \uC804\uD22C\uB85C \uC81C2\uCC28 \uC5D8 \uC54C\uB77C\uBA54\uC778 \uC804\uD22C\uC758 \uC77C\uBD80\uB85C \uC9C4\uD589\uB418\uC5C8\uB2E4. \uC2A4\uB098\uC774\uD504 \uC804\uCD08\uC9C0\uB294 \uC5F0\uD569\uAD6D \uAD70\uB300\uAC00 \uC5D8 \uC54C\uB77C\uBA54\uC778 \uC778\uADFC\uC5D0 \uC124\uC815\uD55C \uBC29\uC5B4\uC120\uC774\uC5C8\uB2E4. \uC5F0\uD569\uAD6D \uAD70\uB300\uAC00 \uC774\uC9D1\uD2B8\uC5D0\uC11C \uB9AC\uBE44\uC544\uB85C \uC9C4\uACA9\uD558\uAE30 \uC704\uD574\uC11C\uB294 \uC774 \uACF3\uC744 \uBC29\uC5B4\uD574\uC57C \uD588\uB2E4. \uC601\uAD6D\uC744 \uC911\uC2EC\uC73C\uB85C \uD55C \uC5F0\uD569\uAD6D \uAD70\uB300\uB294 \uCE58\uC5F4\uD55C \uC804\uD22C \uB05D\uC5D0 \uB3C5\uC77C, \uC774\uD0C8\uB9AC\uC544\uB97C \uC911\uC2EC\uC73C\uB85C \uD55C \uCD94\uCD95\uAD6D \uAD70\uB300\uB97C \uBB3C\uB9AC\uCCE4\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . . "D\u00E9fense de l'avant-poste Snipe"@fr . . . . "250"^^ . . "245"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "the Second Battle of El Alamein of the Second World War"@en . . . "Gleave"@en . . . . . "52"^^ . . . . . . . "2004"^^ . "Defence of Outpost Snipe"@en . . . . "2001"^^ . . "Latimer"@en . "2003"^^ . . . . "Molony"@en . . "Playfair"@en . . . "* 239th Battery, 76th (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery"@en . . . . . . . . "\uC2A4\uB098\uC774\uD504 \uC804\uCD08\uC9C0 \uBC29\uC5B4\uC804(Defence of Outpost Snipe)\uC740 1942\uB144 10\uC6D4 26\uC77C\uBD80\uD130 10\uC6D4 27\uC77C\uAE4C\uC9C0 \uC81C2\uCC28 \uC138\uACC4 \uB300\uC804\uC758 \uC11C\uBD80 \uC0AC\uB9C9 \uC804\uC5ED\uC5D0\uC11C \uC77C\uC5B4\uB09C \uC804\uD22C\uB85C \uC81C2\uCC28 \uC5D8 \uC54C\uB77C\uBA54\uC778 \uC804\uD22C\uC758 \uC77C\uBD80\uB85C \uC9C4\uD589\uB418\uC5C8\uB2E4. \uC2A4\uB098\uC774\uD504 \uC804\uCD08\uC9C0\uB294 \uC5F0\uD569\uAD6D \uAD70\uB300\uAC00 \uC5D8 \uC54C\uB77C\uBA54\uC778 \uC778\uADFC\uC5D0 \uC124\uC815\uD55C \uBC29\uC5B4\uC120\uC774\uC5C8\uB2E4. \uC5F0\uD569\uAD6D \uAD70\uB300\uAC00 \uC774\uC9D1\uD2B8\uC5D0\uC11C \uB9AC\uBE44\uC544\uB85C \uC9C4\uACA9\uD558\uAE30 \uC704\uD574\uC11C\uB294 \uC774 \uACF3\uC744 \uBC29\uC5B4\uD574\uC57C \uD588\uB2E4. \uC601\uAD6D\uC744 \uC911\uC2EC\uC73C\uB85C \uD55C \uC5F0\uD569\uAD6D \uAD70\uB300\uB294 \uCE58\uC5F4\uD55C \uC804\uD22C \uB05D\uC5D0 \uB3C5\uC77C, \uC774\uD0C8\uB9AC\uC544\uB97C \uC911\uC2EC\uC73C\uB85C \uD55C \uCD94\uCD95\uAD6D \uAD70\uB300\uB97C \uBB3C\uB9AC\uCCE4\uB2E4."@ko . . "La d\u00E9fense de l'avant poste Snipe a eu lieu en \u00C9gypte lors de la Seconde bataille d'El Alamein, dans le cadre de la Guerre du D\u00E9sert pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Dans la nuit du 26/27 octobre 1942, le 2e bataillon de la Brigade des fusiliers britannique, accompagn\u00E9e de 13 canons antichars de 6 livres et la 239e batterie du 76e (Royal Welch Fusiliers) r\u00E9giment antichar, Royal Artillery, accompagn\u00E9e de 6 autres canons de 6 livres, re\u00E7ut l'ordre d'occuper une zone d\u00E9sertique connue sous le nom de \u00AB Snipe \u00BB, une petite d\u00E9pression situ\u00E9e \u00E0 2,4 km au sud-ouest de Kidney Ridge, qui s'apparentait \u00E0 un avant-poste. Une fois consolid\u00E9, il pourrait servir de point de d\u00E9part \u00E0 une avanc\u00E9e de la 24e brigade blind\u00E9e. Du 26 to 27 octobre, la 2e brigade des fusiliers r\u00E9sista \u00E0 de nombreuses contre-attaques blind\u00E9es de l'Axe, aux bombardements d'artillerie constants et aux tirs de mitrailleuses, tout en mettant hors de combat 52 \u00E0 57 v\u00E9hicules blind\u00E9s ennemis, avec le soutien intermittent des chars et de l'artillerie de la 1re division blind\u00E9. La d\u00E9fense de l'avant-poste Snipe r\u00E9ussit \u00E0 g\u00E2cher la plus grosse contre-attaque de l'Axe contre les positions captur\u00E9es par la 8e arm\u00E9e lors de l'op\u00E9ration Lightfoot, mais le bataillon comptabilisa 72 victimes. Les combats de l'avant-poste Snipe conduisit Rommel \u00E0 estimer qu'une attaque blind\u00E9e, sur un terrain que les d\u00E9fenseurs avaient pu pr\u00E9parer, avait peu de chances d'aboutir."@fr . . . . . . "1942-10-27"^^ . . . . . . . . "246"^^ . "247"^^ .