Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Page 92
... waiting to take us off . You , Bill , will lead the column and will report on the mole to the Staff Captain , who will give us embarkation orders . The sergeant - major has a bad foot , and will leave early , and we will try and get him ...
... waiting to take us off . You , Bill , will lead the column and will report on the mole to the Staff Captain , who will give us embarkation orders . The sergeant - major has a bad foot , and will leave early , and we will try and get him ...
Page 128
... waiting for the ships astern to come up , without indeed waiting to form line of battle . The order of sailing , which was irregular , was of two groups , one led by Duncan in the Venerable and the other by Onslow in the Monarch ...
... waiting for the ships astern to come up , without indeed waiting to form line of battle . The order of sailing , which was irregular , was of two groups , one led by Duncan in the Venerable and the other by Onslow in the Monarch ...
Page 156
THE SALVATIONS ARMY Registered under the War Charities Act , 1940 FIGHTING OR WAITING ! Men of the United Nations forces need the friendly cheerful service of The Salvation Army , for the tension of fighting , the boredom of waiting ...
THE SALVATIONS ARMY Registered under the War Charities Act , 1940 FIGHTING OR WAITING ! Men of the United Nations forces need the friendly cheerful service of The Salvation Army , for the tension of fighting , the boredom of waiting ...
Contents
PARACHUTES OVER CRETE BY GERALD BARRY | 81 |
SIAMESE DUSK BY F KINGDON WARD 309 | 145 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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