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Page 240
... bombs , and followed the bombs in their flight to earth . The 88s dived down to about 1000 feet above the ground , and we saw the great explosions of the bombs on their target . Seconds later we heard the noise of the explosions ...
... bombs , and followed the bombs in their flight to earth . The 88s dived down to about 1000 feet above the ground , and we saw the great explosions of the bombs on their target . Seconds later we heard the noise of the explosions ...
Page 373
... bombs . In no time we were flat on the ground , wondering as usual when and where that awful whistle would end . The bombs , dropped by 109 fighter- bombers , landed about thirty yards from some of us , but nobody was hit . At that ...
... bombs . In no time we were flat on the ground , wondering as usual when and where that awful whistle would end . The bombs , dropped by 109 fighter- bombers , landed about thirty yards from some of us , but nobody was hit . At that ...
Page 382
... bombs for once , but in the middle of the first night I was woken up by two terrific bangs which shook the whole building . Some bombs had landed a few hundred yards away . A fine sort of ' rest ' camp , it seemed , if this was the ...
... bombs for once , but in the middle of the first night I was woken up by two terrific bangs which shook the whole building . Some bombs had landed a few hundred yards away . A fine sort of ' rest ' camp , it seemed , if this was the ...
Contents
MWAS OF THE WATERWAYS BY JOHN WELMAN | 79 |
Contents for March 1944 | 156 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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