Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 258William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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... troops . Colonel Brereton arrived at the assembly point and took com- mand of one troop of the 3rd Dragoon Guards and one troop of the 14th Light Dragoons . His first act was to order them to load , and the cavalrymen naturally received ...
... troops . Colonel Brereton arrived at the assembly point and took com- mand of one troop of the 3rd Dragoon Guards and one troop of the 14th Light Dragoons . His first act was to order them to load , and the cavalrymen naturally received ...
Page 315
... troops are carried by mules over duckboards through seas of mud . We have rejected our first theory that the army had bought up large supplies of inferior olives and had to enlist troops to eat them . The publicity we have had , as the ...
... troops are carried by mules over duckboards through seas of mud . We have rejected our first theory that the army had bought up large supplies of inferior olives and had to enlist troops to eat them . The publicity we have had , as the ...
Page 387
... troops on board . Having done this we left the fleet and again set off on our own . For two days we steamed south- wards , and during that time the Commando troops put in much over- time cleaning their weapons , priming grenades and ...
... troops on board . Having done this we left the fleet and again set off on our own . For two days we steamed south- wards , and during that time the Commando troops put in much over- time cleaning their weapons , priming grenades and ...
Contents
Number 1559 | 129 |
A COMPLETE WASHOUT BY SHALIMAR | 143 |
A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY BY A M G | 216 |
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