Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 253William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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I open fire on them , sir ? " At this moment a breathless soldier , “ Yes , ” replied Rindale . “ Fire at who had swum down the harbour , was likely target . I can't look carefull hauled aboard Wideawake .
I open fire on them , sir ? " At this moment a breathless soldier , “ Yes , ” replied Rindale . “ Fire at who had swum down the harbour , was likely target . I can't look carefull hauled aboard Wideawake .
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bridge , cleared the bow which was trees in the garden of a house , but aground , and backed out of harbour 4.7 - inch salvo blew trees and gun aw stern first . and set fire to the house . And th The First Lieutenant , who was train- ...
bridge , cleared the bow which was trees in the garden of a house , but aground , and backed out of harbour 4.7 - inch salvo blew trees and gun aw stern first . and set fire to the house . And th The First Lieutenant , who was train- ...
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A tornado of fire breaks out as Jerry Two ships are left burning furiously , woops down . The 5.5's of the cruisers , and the twilight is brightened with he 3.7's of the shore batteries , pom- streaks of coloured flame .
A tornado of fire breaks out as Jerry Two ships are left burning furiously , woops down . The 5.5's of the cruisers , and the twilight is brightened with he 3.7's of the shore batteries , pom- streaks of coloured flame .
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Contents
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 348 |
AT A PORT IN ALGERIA BY COMMANDER PHILIP BAKER R N | 399 |
BATTLE SCHOOL BY MAJOR J G E HICKSON | 454 |
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