Generals and Admirals: The Story of Amphibious CommandLongmans, Green, 1952 - 192 sider |
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... direct naval help he would be able to give the army . No doubt he felt that the common good would best be served by putting in every ounce of effort when the time came rather than by holding out hopes which he might not be able to ...
... direct naval help he would be able to give the army . No doubt he felt that the common good would best be served by putting in every ounce of effort when the time came rather than by holding out hopes which he might not be able to ...
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... direct communication between them at other times , as also per contra between Wolfe and Holmes . No possibility of offence at being short - circuited seems ever to have been thought of . Before the battle of Mont- morency Wolfe ...
... direct communication between them at other times , as also per contra between Wolfe and Holmes . No possibility of offence at being short - circuited seems ever to have been thought of . Before the battle of Mont- morency Wolfe ...
Side 167
... direct from me ; " and in this respect his deputy , Air Chief Marshal Tedder , was always available to act for him . In practice , however , in the day - to - day business of the campaign , the air operations were co - ordinated by the ...
... direct from me ; " and in this respect his deputy , Air Chief Marshal Tedder , was always available to act for him . In practice , however , in the day - to - day business of the campaign , the air operations were co - ordinated by the ...
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HOWARD AND ESSEX AT CADIZ | 7 |
THE SPANISH CAMPAIGNS OF QUEEN ANNES WAR | 19 |
VERNON AND WENTWORTH IN THE WEST INDIES | 38 |
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Generals and Admirals: The Story of Amphibious Command John Creswell Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1977 |
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