Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 257William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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... night attack timed for 10 P.M. that night . We returned to our company areas , and at this time the major who had led the company on my right was wounded by shrapnel . The loss of officers was already serious ; the two original forward ...
... night attack timed for 10 P.M. that night . We returned to our company areas , and at this time the major who had led the company on my right was wounded by shrapnel . The loss of officers was already serious ; the two original forward ...
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... night , there was a gentle rain falling , and we were wet through . It was a very dark night , and at first I could not find even the wadi until I dis- covered that I had happened to come on it at a spot where the banks sloped gently ...
... night , there was a gentle rain falling , and we were wet through . It was a very dark night , and at first I could not find even the wadi until I dis- covered that I had happened to come on it at a spot where the banks sloped gently ...
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... nights at the casualty clearing station , and it was on the = second night that the German officer was brought in who had led the patrol against me in the keep . He was quite a friendly chap , and as he was in the next bed to mine we ...
... nights at the casualty clearing station , and it was on the = second night that the German officer was brought in who had led the patrol against me in the keep . He was quite a friendly chap , and as he was in the next bed to mine we ...
Contents
A Subscribers Tribute to Maga | 72 |
A COLONEL OF THE FRONTIER FORCE BY LIEUT COLONEL | 72 |
Salute | 134 |
Copyright | |
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