Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 589
... Egyptian Camel Corps General Allenby ) , which ex- with the Arabs at Abu Lisal tended in a continuous trench and Akaba had all to be line from the sea to the Jordan , brought by sea from Egypt and thence by a patrol , strong- to Akaba ...
... Egyptian Camel Corps General Allenby ) , which ex- with the Arabs at Abu Lisal tended in a continuous trench and Akaba had all to be line from the sea to the Jordan , brought by sea from Egypt and thence by a patrol , strong- to Akaba ...
Page 590
... troops on camels , plus a small detachment of French Colonial gunners , some British armoured cars , and a handful of Egyptian Camel Corps and Gurkhas , to do the demolition work , round eastward of the Hedjaz railway to out the rail ...
... troops on camels , plus a small detachment of French Colonial gunners , some British armoured cars , and a handful of Egyptian Camel Corps and Gurkhas , to do the demolition work , round eastward of the Hedjaz railway to out the rail ...
Page 591
... Egyptian Camel Corps com- with vengeance , equally pany had , at the period of ready to stab either side in which I write , been well trained the back . By the Arab army , in a special form of demolition ; often here mentioned , I refer ...
... Egyptian Camel Corps com- with vengeance , equally pany had , at the period of ready to stab either side in which I write , been well trained the back . By the Arab army , in a special form of demolition ; often here mentioned , I refer ...
Page 596
... camels by night to attack us at dawn . Owing to the lie of the ground our single armoured car would be little or no ... Egyptian Camel Corps and Gurkhas arrived , bringing " Bivies " and other luxuries . The same day A. D. was to have ...
... camels by night to attack us at dawn . Owing to the lie of the ground our single armoured car would be little or no ... Egyptian Camel Corps and Gurkhas arrived , bringing " Bivies " and other luxuries . The same day A. D. was to have ...
Page 597
... Egyptian Camel Corps demolition party , and learnt that they had been unable to effect their purpose owing to the opposition of a big band of local Bedouin Arabs , who threatened both to warn the Turks and attack the demolitionists as ...
... Egyptian Camel Corps demolition party , and learnt that they had been unable to effect their purpose owing to the opposition of a big band of local Bedouin Arabs , who threatened both to warn the Turks and attack the demolitionists as ...
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