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... aerodrome . B were in a deep gully , in reserve , behind A Coy , and C were dug in on the western end of the aerodrome . Battalion HQ . were on the top of East Hill . The Australians held the Charlies on our right . Coming events are ...
... aerodrome . B were in a deep gully , in reserve , behind A Coy , and C were dug in on the western end of the aerodrome . Battalion HQ . were on the top of East Hill . The Australians held the Charlies on our right . Coming events are ...
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66 66 Kedah , inflicting heavy damage , and we have evacuated these aerodromes . Sungei Patani aerodrome , " he con- tinued , was heavily bombed , and we lost eighteen aircraft . The men said they were caught completely by surprise ...
66 66 Kedah , inflicting heavy damage , and we have evacuated these aerodromes . Sungei Patani aerodrome , " he con- tinued , was heavily bombed , and we lost eighteen aircraft . The men said they were caught completely by surprise ...
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... aerodrome inevitably leads to a bad crash ; perhaps one good reason why the Axis made no attempt to invade Malta by air . The station commander , Wing - Com- mander Jack Satchell , soon arrived in a car , and drove me round the aero- drome ...
... aerodrome inevitably leads to a bad crash ; perhaps one good reason why the Axis made no attempt to invade Malta by air . The station commander , Wing - Com- mander Jack Satchell , soon arrived in a car , and drove me round the aero- drome ...
Table des matières
CONTENTS | 69 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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