Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 |
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... clear Pladda by dead reckon- ing , and for three hours we saw nothing . Then quite suddenly the white gleam of the Ship - light on Sanda appeared to starboard , about four miles away . I was relieved to know that we were clear of ...
... clear Pladda by dead reckon- ing , and for three hours we saw nothing . Then quite suddenly the white gleam of the Ship - light on Sanda appeared to starboard , about four miles away . I was relieved to know that we were clear of ...
Side 114
... clear to port , sir , " and ' All clear to starboard . " There are five of us up there and we relax slightly , taking the chance to focus our glasses on the stars . Somebody turns : “ Hear anything ? " We stand like statues ; the boat ...
... clear to port , sir , " and ' All clear to starboard . " There are five of us up there and we relax slightly , taking the chance to focus our glasses on the stars . Somebody turns : “ Hear anything ? " We stand like statues ; the boat ...
Side 296
... clear them , and there they remained while the invasion drove through them . Many L.C.T.s exploded the mines attached to the obstacles ; some , holed in the engine - room , were rendered helpless , but the majority , as had been ...
... clear them , and there they remained while the invasion drove through them . Many L.C.T.s exploded the mines attached to the obstacles ; some , holed in the engine - room , were rendered helpless , but the majority , as had been ...
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