Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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... position , where they were engaged at point - blank range by the anti - tank guns - only four against twenty - five tanks . The guns spoke and were silent . Tanks , but by no means all the tanks , ground on to the centre of the position ...
... position , where they were engaged at point - blank range by the anti - tank guns - only four against twenty - five tanks . The guns spoke and were silent . Tanks , but by no means all the tanks , ground on to the centre of the position ...
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... position captured from the enemy , and then drove on to ' Daldy Square , ' which was on the flank of the ' Corridor ' and the farthest position so far taken . Nobody was walking about in ' Daldy Square ' as movement was unhealthy . They ...
... position captured from the enemy , and then drove on to ' Daldy Square , ' which was on the flank of the ' Corridor ' and the farthest position so far taken . Nobody was walking about in ' Daldy Square ' as movement was unhealthy . They ...
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... position to position on five successive nights . But we had learnt , at least , that the sooner a move was started , the more likely one was to arrive at one's new position in daylight . Arriving after dark meant finding our ...
... position to position on five successive nights . But we had learnt , at least , that the sooner a move was started , the more likely one was to arrive at one's new position in daylight . Arriving after dark meant finding our ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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