Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 257William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 66
Page 18
... dark . The Germans concentrated their mortars with increasing fury on my trench and the little party , which broke up hastily . I had an uncomfortable ten minutes , but I wasn't really caring at this stage . I had such a wonderful ...
... dark . The Germans concentrated their mortars with increasing fury on my trench and the little party , which broke up hastily . I had an uncomfortable ten minutes , but I wasn't really caring at this stage . I had such a wonderful ...
Page 22
... dark pre - dawn of 13th November Maggie glumly con- fessed , God , boys , I just couldn't face them hounds to say good - bye . They're that mad for a hunt ! But then he laughed at himself and joined our venturesome mood . 66 " " I rode ...
... dark pre - dawn of 13th November Maggie glumly con- fessed , God , boys , I just couldn't face them hounds to say good - bye . They're that mad for a hunt ! But then he laughed at himself and joined our venturesome mood . 66 " " I rode ...
Page 278
... dark enough pulled in the observation post . We could still hear the patrol moving about in the olive grove , and I decided after consultation with the gunner officer to try and beat them out by getting our battery to shoot up the area ...
... dark enough pulled in the observation post . We could still hear the patrol moving about in the olive grove , and I decided after consultation with the gunner officer to try and beat them out by getting our battery to shoot up the area ...
Contents
A Subscribers Tribute to Maga | 72 |
A COLONEL OF THE FRONTIER FORCE BY LIEUT COLONEL | 72 |
Salute | 134 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
arms Army arrived asked attack Barnardo's battalion battle Belgians Blackwood BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE boys British camp Captain Carlyle Church Army commander course crew crops dark enemy Enfidaville England English eyes feet fighting fire force Frankland French front frontier German gunner guns hand Hausa head heard hundred Iceland Indian Italian killed knew KOLYNOS land later Lissu London looked lorry Mahsud Maquis Mareth Line MAXALDING miles Mombi morning moved Navy never night Odysseus officer once party passed Pelman port position realised red fox returned rifle river road round Russia Scotland seemed sent ship shot shouted side Sikh sleep soldiers soon squadron stopped Street tanks thing thought tion told took town Tripoli troops trucks turned village watch wounded yards Yorkshire Post