Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 253William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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1 hatch and take the manhole man who had been relieved came dort doors off the tank top . I'm sending into the hold and started work , the the third engineer and the donkeyman climbed up to the deck . down to clear that strum so that I ...
1 hatch and take the manhole man who had been relieved came dort doors off the tank top . I'm sending into the hold and started work , the the third engineer and the donkeyman climbed up to the deck . down to clear that strum so that I ...
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Air was flowing freely throug a little water in the bottom of the the passage holes now , driven forwa tank , and very dirty water it was , by the rising water . The truth care but by that time his boiler - suit was to him with the ...
Air was flowing freely throug a little water in the bottom of the the passage holes now , driven forwa tank , and very dirty water it was , by the rising water . The truth care but by that time his boiler - suit was to him with the ...
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B. was simply doing his job , claiming quite a lot of tanks , anti-ough he was ordered to abandon the tank guns , soft vehicles , and one self . ak when he lost a track , if things propelled 6 - inch howitzer ( a gun re getting too hot ...
B. was simply doing his job , claiming quite a lot of tanks , anti-ough he was ordered to abandon the tank guns , soft vehicles , and one self . ak when he lost a track , if things propelled 6 - inch howitzer ( a gun re getting too hot ...
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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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