Blackwood's Magazine, Томове 251–252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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... troops we were taking off . We had arranged that my quota was to be 2400 , about double the normal capacity of the ship . Now a ship is a tricky thing to find your way about even by day , and to embark and accommodate thousands of troops ...
... troops we were taking off . We had arranged that my quota was to be 2400 , about double the normal capacity of the ship . Now a ship is a tricky thing to find your way about even by day , and to embark and accommodate thousands of troops ...
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... troops , airmen , sailors , Greeks , Cypriots , Free French , and Yugo - Slavs . There were a couple of Polish pilots , and among others , re- splendent in gold lace and medals , the commander of a Yugo - Slav warship . Down below on ...
... troops , airmen , sailors , Greeks , Cypriots , Free French , and Yugo - Slavs . There were a couple of Polish pilots , and among others , re- splendent in gold lace and medals , the commander of a Yugo - Slav warship . Down below on ...
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... troops . " Well , we knew all about evacuating troops . We had had plenty of that in Norway . We had some difficulty in distinguish- ing the mouth of the river from the low - lying coast , and our charts were none too reliable , since ...
... troops . " Well , we knew all about evacuating troops . We had had plenty of that in Norway . We had some difficulty in distinguish- ing the mouth of the river from the low - lying coast , and our charts were none too reliable , since ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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