Triangular divisions lacked the staying power of the infantryheavy square divisions of World War I. But they were more flexible and mobile. The Allied invasion of North Africa— Operation Torch—formally kicked off on the morning of November 8, 1942.
Triangular divisions lacked the staying power of the infantryheavy square divisions of World War I. But they were more flexible and mobile. The Allied invasion of North Africa— Operation Torch—formally kicked off on the morning of November 8, 1942.<br>