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1942 June 3
Kesselring concerned over slowness of movements instructs units to be at six hours notice for movement.
10th Air Corps provided air cover for damaged U-boat, withdrawn when U-boat sunk by crew.
Fliegerfuehrer Africa intentions for June 3 to include fighter protection for German Africa Corps, instruction not to attack Acroma or Via Balbia.
Situation in western Mediterranean, instructions from Kesselring's headquarters for attack on Allied aircraft carrier formation.
Panzer Army Africa successes include capture of 3000 prisoners and commander of 1st Army Tank Brigade, June 1.
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