Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255W. Blackwood, 1944 |
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Page 138
... moved forward to locate our forward positions . They had a pretty good idea of these already from aircraft reports . On locating them they would split up at once into small parties . A few of these parties would then attack small ...
... moved forward to locate our forward positions . They had a pretty good idea of these already from aircraft reports . On locating them they would split up at once into small parties . A few of these parties would then attack small ...
Page 179
... moved too quickly . The admin- istration could not keep pace with them . Senior officers commanding these men had left for other jobs , and they were in charge of junior commanders who could do nothing with them in default of orders ...
... moved too quickly . The admin- istration could not keep pace with them . Senior officers commanding these men had left for other jobs , and they were in charge of junior commanders who could do nothing with them in default of orders ...
Page 184
... moved eastwards and collared the approaches to the Sing pore side of the Causeway . They moved the whole time under their umbrella of aircraft , formations of nine fighter - bombers each , which moved round in circles over the front ...
... moved eastwards and collared the approaches to the Sing pore side of the Causeway . They moved the whole time under their umbrella of aircraft , formations of nine fighter - bombers each , which moved round in circles over the front ...
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 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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