Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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Page 85
... given that all trenches were to be covered over to make them invisible from the air , so we placed logs on the top , plus some earth , camouflaging the whole thing with a dead creeper . Viewed from above it looked excellent -but little ...
... given that all trenches were to be covered over to make them invisible from the air , so we placed logs on the top , plus some earth , camouflaging the whole thing with a dead creeper . Viewed from above it looked excellent -but little ...
Page 121
... given that no personal servant could be taken aboard . This order , given by the officer in charge with the additional remark , Each servant taken aboard may mean leaving a 66 British soldier behind , " had to be obeyed , but the ...
... given that no personal servant could be taken aboard . This order , given by the officer in charge with the additional remark , Each servant taken aboard may mean leaving a 66 British soldier behind , " had to be obeyed , but the ...
Page 180
... given a certain amount of training in the use of their weapons and told about the tactics used by the Japanese up - country , and how to counter them . They were shown how to move through rubber trees and secondary jungle . Above all ...
... given a certain amount of training in the use of their weapons and told about the tactics used by the Japanese up - country , and how to counter them . They were shown how to move through rubber trees and secondary jungle . Above all ...
Contents
Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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