The WarsDell Publishing Company, 1983 - 254 pages |
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... road went off in two directions here . One fork led to the north - east and Ypres the other angled to the south by a very few degrees and led to Wytsbrouk . It was this road that Robert's convoy took . Most of the large guns and nearly ...
... road went off in two directions here . One fork led to the north - east and Ypres the other angled to the south by a very few degrees and led to Wytsbrouk . It was this road that Robert's convoy took . Most of the large guns and nearly ...
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... road . There was also a growing static convoy of vehicles and wagons and guns that had been destroyed . The Pioneers worked the roads from dawn to dusk but the most they could do was keep them open . They could not do more than remove ...
... road . There was also a growing static convoy of vehicles and wagons and guns that had been destroyed . The Pioneers worked the roads from dawn to dusk but the most they could do was keep them open . They could not do more than remove ...
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... road came up from this region , cutting into the road to Bailleul to the rear of Wytsbrouk and this road was filled with exhaused troops and with a steady flow of walking wounded . As almost had to be the case where so many men had been ...
... road came up from this region , cutting into the road to Bailleul to the rear of Wytsbrouk and this road was filled with exhaused troops and with a steady flow of walking wounded . As almost had to be the case where so many men had been ...
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