Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... enemy ; and yet no movement , no human being , was anywhere visible . They came to ' Lion , ' another position captured from the enemy , and then drove on to ' Daldy Square , ' which was on the flank of the ' Corridor ' and the farthest ...
... enemy ; and yet no movement , no human being , was anywhere visible . They came to ' Lion , ' another position captured from the enemy , and then drove on to ' Daldy Square , ' which was on the flank of the ' Corridor ' and the farthest ...
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... enemy lines . across In April 1941 columns of Dominion and Colonial troops , the Gold Coast Regiment , K.A.R. , South African rmoured cars , artillery , and transport began the drive from Yavello and Veghelli into Central Abyssinia ...
... enemy lines . across In April 1941 columns of Dominion and Colonial troops , the Gold Coast Regiment , K.A.R. , South African rmoured cars , artillery , and transport began the drive from Yavello and Veghelli into Central Abyssinia ...
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... enemy columns of ammuni- ion and ambulances moving up . By hen all our water was gone , and we lecided we must rob some enemy ruck that night for a supply . After lark we moved again , and soon found urselves among an enormous dump ...
... enemy columns of ammuni- ion and ambulances moving up . By hen all our water was gone , and we lecided we must rob some enemy ruck that night for a supply . After lark we moved again , and soon found urselves among an enormous dump ...
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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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