Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... ship . She is one of the smallest class of submarines in His Majesty's Navy , a little ship of around six hundred tons . Her name is Upright . 6 She was commissioned in the autumn of 1940 , her first captain having seen her built . Also ...
... ship . She is one of the smallest class of submarines in His Majesty's Navy , a little ship of around six hundred tons . Her name is Upright . 6 She was commissioned in the autumn of 1940 , her first captain having seen her built . Also ...
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... ship had to be got clear under her own negligible power ; and all elemental odds were against her . Room was lacking for the spacious . manoeuvring necessary in wearing- where the bow pays off slowly as the ship goes forward , and then ...
... ship had to be got clear under her own negligible power ; and all elemental odds were against her . Room was lacking for the spacious . manoeuvring necessary in wearing- where the bow pays off slowly as the ship goes forward , and then ...
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... ship , action and abandon - ship stations so that , when they arrived , they should all know where to go and to a certain extent- what to do . But both Rindale and Hinton had catered for a crew who , at least , knew their way about a ship ...
... ship , action and abandon - ship stations so that , when they arrived , they should all know where to go and to a certain extent- what to do . But both Rindale and Hinton had catered for a crew who , at least , knew their way about a ship ...
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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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