Twin Pimples raid

Twin Pimples Raid
Part of the Siege of Tobruk, during the Second World War

Modern aerial photograph of Tobruk
Date17/18 July 1941
Location32°06′31.3″N 23°50′07.4″E / 32.108694°N 23.835389°E / 32.108694; 23.835389
Result British victory
Belligerents

 United Kingdom

 Italy
Commanders and leaders
M. Keely
Units involved
No. 8 (Guards) Commando
Royal Australian Engineers
18th King Edward's Own Cavalry
132 Armoured Division Ariete
101 Motorised Division Trieste
17 Infantry Division Pavia
25 Infantry Division Bologna
27 Infantry Division Brescia
Strength
43 Commandos
engineer detachment
Casualties and losses
1 dead
4 wounded
1 ammunition dump and several mortars destroyed.
200 dead (Italian claim).

The Twin Pimples Raid was a British Commando raid on a feature in the Italian lines during the siege of Tobruk in the Second World War. The raid, carried out by men of the No. 8 (Guards) Commando and the Royal Australian Engineers, was a complete success. However it did not end the siege; that continued until November 1941, when the Allied advance during Operation Crusader reached the town.