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North African Campaign

There never was any such thing as the North African Campaign. In the Europe-Africa-Middle East Theater of World War II, there were the Europe, Africa, and Middle East Sub-theaters. This list needs to be moved acordingly.SSG Cornelius Seon (Retired) 00:18, 9 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

That if you only accept the official British/American naming schemes as being universal. Do a quick Google test, the term is in widespread useage. Several quick examples are here, here and [1].