Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen253William Blackwood, 1943 |
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... destroyers at this critical period , that the work of repair had continued night and day , and , on completion , Rindale was ordered to embark a large quantity of ammunition for destroyers acting as A.A. Guard Ships on the French and ...
... destroyers at this critical period , that the work of repair had continued night and day , and , on completion , Rindale was ordered to embark a large quantity of ammunition for destroyers acting as A.A. Guard Ships on the French and ...
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... destroyers should be berthed in the harbour at a time , and that , when as many troops as possible had been embarked , they should return to Dover and two more destroyers take their place . More wounded were first brought on board and ...
... destroyers should be berthed in the harbour at a time , and that , when as many troops as possible had been embarked , they should return to Dover and two more destroyers take their place . More wounded were first brought on board and ...
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... destroyers should leave harbour . They each had about seventy stretcher cases on board and a number of troops , many of whom had now become casualties . Rindale and the destroyers outside the harbour had fortunately recognised the cloud ...
... destroyers should leave harbour . They each had about seventy stretcher cases on board and a number of troops , many of whom had now become casualties . Rindale and the destroyers outside the harbour had fortunately recognised the cloud ...
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NEW ORDER IN JAPAN | 1 |
PART OF THE JOB BY H S GILBERT | 12 |
LEVEL CROSSING BY J K STANFORD | 32 |
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