Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 257William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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... dark . Th Germans concentrated their mortar with increasing fury on my trenc and the little party , which broke up hastily . I had an uncomfortable ter minutes , but I wasn't really caring at this stage . I had such a wonderfu peaceful ...
... dark . Th Germans concentrated their mortar with increasing fury on my trenc and the little party , which broke up hastily . I had an uncomfortable ter minutes , but I wasn't really caring at this stage . I had such a wonderfu peaceful ...
Page 302
... dark- blue hills . The last rays of its light were fading . Across the silent arid vale came the distant cry of a Mullah calling the faithful to prayer . Another day was over in the wilds of Waziristan . " " 66 In the dark between the ...
... dark- blue hills . The last rays of its light were fading . Across the silent arid vale came the distant cry of a Mullah calling the faithful to prayer . Another day was over in the wilds of Waziristan . " " 66 In the dark between the ...
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... dark hour and rushed southward to stem the enemy advance , took up position to the south of Sbiba and prepared to do battle . When it became apparent that the German thrust was continuing towards Kasserine , a small force was detached ...
... dark hour and rushed southward to stem the enemy advance , took up position to the south of Sbiba and prepared to do battle . When it became apparent that the German thrust was continuing towards Kasserine , a small force was detached ...
Contents
A COLONEL OF THE FRONTIER FORCE BY LIEUT COLONEL | 73 |
AN INFANTRY OFFICER WITH THE EIGHTH ARMYI XII | 91 |
SIC TRANSIT BY A M G | 108 |
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