Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 253William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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He turned and saw an enemy bomber approaching him ; ho maneuvred for position and shot the bomber down out of control . Other fighter pilots have caught unawares bombers whose crews were blinded by the searchlights .
He turned and saw an enemy bomber approaching him ; ho maneuvred for position and shot the bomber down out of control . Other fighter pilots have caught unawares bombers whose crews were blinded by the searchlights .
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Caught as he med prudent , bore up from his was , his position , according to the o hon off Brest and ran into Torbay , precedents of naval warfare , seemed Fre he waited for the wind to shift . anything but desperate .
Caught as he med prudent , bore up from his was , his position , according to the o hon off Brest and ran into Torbay , precedents of naval warfare , seemed Fre he waited for the wind to shift . anything but desperate .
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We're in a very Got in yesterday from latest stut exposed position , and this A.M. there's Great fun but hectic . Khamseen of a sandstorm blowing . I thick blast that hits you and tears looked out of the dugout a minute ago the skin on ...
We're in a very Got in yesterday from latest stut exposed position , and this A.M. there's Great fun but hectic . Khamseen of a sandstorm blowing . I thick blast that hits you and tears looked out of the dugout a minute ago the skin on ...
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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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