Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... bombers . I re- member I had been saying to myself , I wonder which will be worse , torpedoes or bombs . I was soon to sample , and quite personally , the effects of both . This time the Repulse was lucky . Not so ourselves . One ...
... bombers . I re- member I had been saying to myself , I wonder which will be worse , torpedoes or bombs . I was soon to sample , and quite personally , the effects of both . This time the Repulse was lucky . Not so ourselves . One ...
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... bombers as they came in to bomb . I got a few more tips from Johnny Plagis , an old hand , who told me how in March they had been attacking very large enemy raids with only four or six Spitfires . One day he had had to do this four ...
... bombers as they came in to bomb . I got a few more tips from Johnny Plagis , an old hand , who told me how in March they had been attacking very large enemy raids with only four or six Spitfires . One day he had had to do this four ...
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... bombers in two waves of nine . They were met over the coast by Spitfires and made to jettison their bombs before ... bombing offensive had been defeated and virtually petered out . Not for one day had Malta's offensive power been ...
... bombers in two waves of nine . They were met over the coast by Spitfires and made to jettison their bombs before ... bombing offensive had been defeated and virtually petered out . Not for one day had Malta's offensive power been ...
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Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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