Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Side 129
... tanks going he same way . He had no idea that luring the night a dawn tank attack had been ordered to clear up the position . He found a track running parallel to that used by the tanks . As it grew ight , shell - fire opened on the tanks ...
... tanks going he same way . He had no idea that luring the night a dawn tank attack had been ordered to clear up the position . He found a track running parallel to that used by the tanks . As it grew ight , shell - fire opened on the tanks ...
Side 134
... tanks attacked Ed Duda . It had all started with a heavy artillery straffing . While it was at its height a mass of tanks had flowed sluggishly over the crest of a ridge , some 2000 to 3000 yards due south , and had approached slowly ...
... tanks attacked Ed Duda . It had all started with a heavy artillery straffing . While it was at its height a mass of tanks had flowed sluggishly over the crest of a ridge , some 2000 to 3000 yards due south , and had approached slowly ...
Side 135
... tank attack . Only three tanks and a troop- carrier had approached the position . They came up to within fifty yards of the Australians , and a German officer in the leading tank called out in excellent English , " Surrender , English ...
... tank attack . Only three tanks and a troop- carrier had approached the position . They came up to within fifty yards of the Australians , and a German officer in the leading tank called out in excellent English , " Surrender , English ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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