Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 254William Blackwood, 1943 |
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Side 142
... enemy minefield . The ene opened fire with all he had . Fen withdrew the guns at speed , giving lift to sundry infantrymen as When they reached a dip which out of sight of the enemy they hal to sort themselves out . During the morning ...
... enemy minefield . The ene opened fire with all he had . Fen withdrew the guns at speed , giving lift to sundry infantrymen as When they reached a dip which out of sight of the enemy they hal to sort themselves out . During the morning ...
Side 149
... enemy had brought up at least two companies and put them into defensive positions during the night the previous day there had been no enemy positions in this area . The information was important because the positions dominated the route ...
... enemy had brought up at least two companies and put them into defensive positions during the night the previous day there had been no enemy positions in this area . The information was important because the positions dominated the route ...
Side 210
... enemy making away south and east of Tunis . The division was given troop - carrying lorries , quickly reformed , and followed , to come up close behind the two armoured divisions . These two divisions on 8th May found the enemy strongly ...
... enemy making away south and east of Tunis . The division was given troop - carrying lorries , quickly reformed , and followed , to come up close behind the two armoured divisions . These two divisions on 8th May found the enemy strongly ...
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GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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