(c) Crown copyright images reproduced by courtesy of The
National Archives, Kew, UK
Catalog numbers: AIR23/6546
#02, #10, #11, #12, #14, #15, #17, #21, #22, #23
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RAF
Operations in the Middle East and Africa, 1940-43
Camels at work with their drivers
during levelling operations on the airfield at Khormaksar, Aden. Note the red
warning flags attached to the camels' yokes to alert aircraft in the area. Photo by RAF Khormaksar. Imperial War Museum © IWM (CM 5378)
Kenya
Supplies Bacon for Middle East Troops, C. 8 October 1942
The
expanding Uplands Bacon Factory in Kenya can now handle 500 pigs weekly. Half
of its total bacon produce is packed in wooden cases and dried salt, to save
refrigeration space, and exported to the Army in the Middle East. Both dry and
tank methods of curing are employed and the factory specialises in Wiltshire
Cured Bacons and Hams. Sausages and tinned produces are made in large
quantities. The factory suplies Tanganyika Territory, Uganda, Congo, Seychelles
and Zanzibar, and, after the war, intends to export full Wiltshire sides of
green (unsmoked) bacon to the English market. Picture shows:- Sausage making
machine. Imperial War Museum © IWM (K 3198)
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