Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 257William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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Page 208
... sleep between working our shift , feeding arrangements , and general supervision . In the morning we moved on again , stopping from time to time to fill in more craters . That evening we worked in shifts on a particularly large crater ...
... sleep between working our shift , feeding arrangements , and general supervision . In the morning we moved on again , stopping from time to time to fill in more craters . That evening we worked in shifts on a particularly large crater ...
Page 209
... sleep . I was weak from the jaundice and out of training after my time in hospital and convalescent home , and the stiff climb- ing was affecting my wound and causing my whole thigh and leg to throb . We arrived by the road just as it ...
... sleep . I was weak from the jaundice and out of training after my time in hospital and convalescent home , and the stiff climb- ing was affecting my wound and causing my whole thigh and leg to throb . We arrived by the road just as it ...
Page 245
... sleep and eat . We could not lie down , and there was no way in which the men could rest their wounded arms or legs . It was agony . We were not allowed to open the windows , although it was terribly hot too hot to sleep . We arrived at ...
... sleep and eat . We could not lie down , and there was no way in which the men could rest their wounded arms or legs . It was agony . We were not allowed to open the windows , although it was terribly hot too hot to sleep . We arrived at ...
Contents
A Subscribers Tribute to Maga | 72 |
A COLONEL OF THE FRONTIER FORCE BY LIEUT COLONEL | 72 |
Salute | 134 |
Copyright | |
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