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... officers , and Dockyard departmental heads and officials . Now that the worst was over , and the situa- tion gauged and in hand , every- body apparently felt the need of the meal which Niobe's intact solidity might be thought to promise ...
... officers , and Dockyard departmental heads and officials . Now that the worst was over , and the situa- tion gauged and in hand , every- body apparently felt the need of the meal which Niobe's intact solidity might be thought to promise ...
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... officer directly under my orders was a sub - lieutenant R.N.R. The bulk of the work fell to seven or eight warrant officers , veterans of the Royal Navy , loyal and highly competent . Waiting to take over trawlers and drifters as they ...
... officer directly under my orders was a sub - lieutenant R.N.R. The bulk of the work fell to seven or eight warrant officers , veterans of the Royal Navy , loyal and highly competent . Waiting to take over trawlers and drifters as they ...
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... officers belonging to our brigade . The work for the first few days was monotonous and hard enough . Short of officers , we had to work , watch and watch , night and day , drag- ging up guns , building batteries and doing outpost work ...
... officers belonging to our brigade . The work for the first few days was monotonous and hard enough . Short of officers , we had to work , watch and watch , night and day , drag- ging up guns , building batteries and doing outpost work ...
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AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LADY AND HER FAMILY BY | 350 |
A ROVING COMMISSION BY AL KHANZIR | 809 |
ASKJA THE WORLDS LARGEST CRATER BY ISOBEL W HUTCHI | 867 |
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