Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 151
... attack on England that night , but that Havoc helped to square the account . " The successes of our night - fighters over Britain owed much to the unfailing assistance given by the members of the Royal Observer Corps . Beyond ques- tion ...
... attack on England that night , but that Havoc helped to square the account . " The successes of our night - fighters over Britain owed much to the unfailing assistance given by the members of the Royal Observer Corps . Beyond ques- tion ...
Page 143
... attacks on the Ruweissat Ridge from the south - east . The brigade to which Walton's battery was attached was making the attack . There was little time for reconnaissance or planning . Walton sent eight guns to each of the two ...
... attacks on the Ruweissat Ridge from the south - east . The brigade to which Walton's battery was attached was making the attack . There was little time for reconnaissance or planning . Walton sent eight guns to each of the two ...
Page 148
... attack . " " Good luck ! " The unfortunate Roye was in the wars . Having finished the counter- attack he returned to his troop H.Q. for supper . His batman made a seat and a table for him from full ammuni- tion boxes , sheltered under ...
... attack . " " Good luck ! " The unfortunate Roye was in the wars . Having finished the counter- attack he returned to his troop H.Q. for supper . His batman made a seat and a table for him from full ammuni- tion boxes , sheltered under ...
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SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
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