Blackwood's Magazine, Том 253William Blackwood, 1943 |
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... command of a vessel for the first time in one's career is doubly terrifying . Thus it was that Lieutenant Wirral - Brown was feeling at his lowest ebb as the Andante's motor - boat ferried him from the shore to his new command on that ...
... command of a vessel for the first time in one's career is doubly terrifying . Thus it was that Lieutenant Wirral - Brown was feeling at his lowest ebb as the Andante's motor - boat ferried him from the shore to his new command on that ...
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... Command . Not so much was at stake as in the first battle . Then , the fate of civilisa- tion was in the balance . We could hardly have survived as the champions of freedom if the Germans had won mastery of the air over South - Eastern ...
... Command . Not so much was at stake as in the first battle . Then , the fate of civilisa- tion was in the balance . We could hardly have survived as the champions of freedom if the Germans had won mastery of the air over South - Eastern ...
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... Command , the key post of the Empire , he insisted on Redl's promotion to full Colonel , and named him his Chief of Staff . This appointment put the Colonel in the line of direct succession to the High Command , and he was openly spoken ...
... Command , the key post of the Empire , he insisted on Redl's promotion to full Colonel , and named him his Chief of Staff . This appointment put the Colonel in the line of direct succession to the High Command , and he was openly spoken ...
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NEW ORDER IN JAPAN | 1 |
PART OF THE JOB BY H S GILBERT | 12 |
LEVEL CROSSING BY J K STANFORD | 32 |
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