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What did American leaders learn at Kasserine Pass in North Africa

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They needed aggressive officers and troops better trained for desert fighting
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Answer: America needed more aggressive officers and troops better trained for desert fighting

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The battle of Kasserine was the first major engagement between American and Axis forces in World War II. It took place in Africa. American troops were inexperienced, especially for desert fighting and poorly led by their officers and they were pushed back over 80 km from their positions west of Faïd Pass.

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