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I think this should be redirected to/merged into Western Desert Campaign, as the geography is the same, the US was not a major player in Egypt and Libya and the US terminology can be explained in the intro of the Western Desert Campaign article. Any comments? Grant | Talk07:35, 27 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Depends. There's little new info on how the campaign was fought (and that should be absorbed into the main article), but it does show the US contribution to the campaign. This might be lost in the main article, which has a longer view. It informed me and might be of interest elsewhere. No harm to keep. Folks at 13717:22, 27 January 2007 (UTC)Reply