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Page 453
... enemy's position , send- ing range corrections to his own gun- ners , by some pre - arranged code of signals , until their shrapnel shells are bursting exactly above the trenches . I shall need to refer to this later , when dealing with ...
... enemy's position , send- ing range corrections to his own gun- ners , by some pre - arranged code of signals , until their shrapnel shells are bursting exactly above the trenches . I shall need to refer to this later , when dealing with ...
Page 454
... enemy's lines , seeking the shelter of a cloud or a bank of mist , and making détours if necessary so as to avoid the enemy's patrol . Such a hos- tile craft may possibly be a large bi- plane , armed with a machine - gun or -which is ...
... enemy's lines , seeking the shelter of a cloud or a bank of mist , and making détours if necessary so as to avoid the enemy's patrol . Such a hos- tile craft may possibly be a large bi- plane , armed with a machine - gun or -which is ...
Page 563
... enemy , it may often be good policy to conceal from the enemy the possession of this knowledge . This sound rule explains why our anxious public can be told so little about many really critical events of war until some time after they ...
... enemy , it may often be good policy to conceal from the enemy the possession of this knowledge . This sound rule explains why our anxious public can be told so little about many really critical events of war until some time after they ...
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FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW | 67 |
Below Stairs By Mrs Alfred Sidgwick Chapter XVI | 80 |
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