The National Review, Volume 117W.H. Allen, 1941 - English literature |
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Page 165
... attack and go on about the business on which they are engaged ; they must take avoiding action , twisting and turning as the circumstances of the attack dictate , if they are not to offer the bomber the target he likes best . They were ...
... attack and go on about the business on which they are engaged ; they must take avoiding action , twisting and turning as the circumstances of the attack dictate , if they are not to offer the bomber the target he likes best . They were ...
Page 508
... attack . That description seems to imply that instead of working singly , a number of U - boats , summoned to the attack by a report of the position and course of a convoy , have converged on their quarry and delivered attacks which ...
... attack . That description seems to imply that instead of working singly , a number of U - boats , summoned to the attack by a report of the position and course of a convoy , have converged on their quarry and delivered attacks which ...
Page 592
... attacking troops request it . " In order to avoid confusion in the dark , all the men taking part in the night attack wear special white armlets . In addition , passwords are arranged . Depending on the difficulty of the task , the attack ...
... attacking troops request it . " In order to avoid confusion in the dark , all the men taking part in the night attack wear special white armlets . In addition , passwords are arranged . Depending on the difficulty of the task , the attack ...
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