Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 56
XII . KILWA AND THE TRAGEDY OF CLOWE . 99 our infantry at that time were very fascinating about. the fourth day I developed a sharp attack of fever and was " admitted " to the European hospital . The " ward to which I was detailed was a ...
XII . KILWA AND THE TRAGEDY OF CLOWE . 99 our infantry at that time were very fascinating about. the fourth day I developed a sharp attack of fever and was " admitted " to the European hospital . The " ward to which I was detailed was a ...
Page 58
99 our infantry at that time were very fascinating about cloud more or less surrounded by a dodging . The way is blocked powerful force of the enemy . by a dense bank of oumulus ; The map of this section was to fly through this is not ...
99 our infantry at that time were very fascinating about cloud more or less surrounded by a dodging . The way is blocked powerful force of the enemy . by a dense bank of oumulus ; The map of this section was to fly through this is not ...
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... infantry . Our reconnaissances now became much longer , and took us frequently as far north as the Rufiji . The whole of the country over which we had to fly was mountainous , and clad in impenetrable bush or forest . I usually flew ...
... infantry . Our reconnaissances now became much longer , and took us frequently as far north as the Rufiji . The whole of the country over which we had to fly was mountainous , and clad in impenetrable bush or forest . I usually flew ...
Page 122
... infantry about , " and it was expected that they would embark within the next three months . So I found my way ... infantry . In the past the infantry had followed the tanks . Now it was intended that they should go forward in the tanks ...
... infantry about , " and it was expected that they would embark within the next three months . So I found my way ... infantry . In the past the infantry had followed the tanks . Now it was intended that they should go forward in the tanks ...
Page 123
... infantry " at first . " They must begin their lives by carrying supplies . We were called " Tank Supply Com- panies , " and we began to sus- pect that we should become finally a branch of that splen- did Corps , the Royal Army Service ...
... infantry " at first . " They must begin their lives by carrying supplies . We were called " Tank Supply Com- panies , " and we began to sus- pect that we should become finally a branch of that splen- did Corps , the Royal Army Service ...
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