Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 57
... petrol could only last 3 hours , and we resigned ourselves to the inevitable . They say that war has made soldiers callous to the horrors of death . Perhaps this is true , but in a little Flight like ours , one could never really shake ...
... petrol could only last 3 hours , and we resigned ourselves to the inevitable . They say that war has made soldiers callous to the horrors of death . Perhaps this is true , but in a little Flight like ours , one could never really shake ...
Page 60
... petrol had finished . He would leave for Kilwa as soon as he received a supply of fuel which the Naval people were sending ashore , and we might expect him that evening . The cause of our engine trouble was discovered to be a ehoking of ...
... petrol had finished . He would leave for Kilwa as soon as he received a supply of fuel which the Naval people were sending ashore , and we might expect him that evening . The cause of our engine trouble was discovered to be a ehoking of ...
Page 61
... petrol ; and this demonstrates how easy it is for a eareless factory worker to cause the loss of a valuable aeroplane , and pos- sibly the death of one or two people . No sign of Clowe had been seen . Late in the afternoon Carey ...
... petrol ; and this demonstrates how easy it is for a eareless factory worker to cause the loss of a valuable aeroplane , and pos- sibly the death of one or two people . No sign of Clowe had been seen . Late in the afternoon Carey ...
Page 127
... petrol , oil , and ammuni- train : that useful accomplish- tion . Since before entraining ment was not taught us at it is necessary to push in the Bovington . I watched the sponsons until they are flush second train pull out - the men ...
... petrol , oil , and ammuni- train : that useful accomplish- tion . Since before entraining ment was not taught us at it is necessary to push in the Bovington . I watched the sponsons until they are flush second train pull out - the men ...
Page 132
... petrol , oil , and am- munition to dumps which were served by excellent roads . 8 Ritchie and his six tanks had left Querrieu Wood on the night of the 3rd , making for the tank bridge across the Somme by Lamotte - Brebière . In a ...
... petrol , oil , and am- munition to dumps which were served by excellent roads . 8 Ritchie and his six tanks had left Querrieu Wood on the night of the 3rd , making for the tank bridge across the Somme by Lamotte - Brebière . In a ...
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