Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 53
... followed this to its junction with the Kissaki road near to a large military camp called Beho Beho . There was very little of interest here and we wasted no time . Keeping within sight of the main road , we had no difficulty in finding ...
... followed this to its junction with the Kissaki road near to a large military camp called Beho Beho . There was very little of interest here and we wasted no time . Keeping within sight of the main road , we had no difficulty in finding ...
Page 56
... Followed a deadly silence of half an hour . Then I happened to notice his cap , bearing the badge of the Royal Naval Air Service . Something must be done to break the tension . Here at any rate was a bond of sympathy . We were air- men ...
... Followed a deadly silence of half an hour . Then I happened to notice his cap , bearing the badge of the Royal Naval Air Service . Something must be done to break the tension . Here at any rate was a bond of sympathy . We were air- men ...
Page 66
... runs westwards towards Mahenge ( then the German Headquarters ) , and with diffi- oulty we followed this through official map with the usual liberal allowance for inaceu- racies 66 [ Jan. An Airman's Experiences in East Africa .
... runs westwards towards Mahenge ( then the German Headquarters ) , and with diffi- oulty we followed this through official map with the usual liberal allowance for inaceu- racies 66 [ Jan. An Airman's Experiences in East Africa .
Page 122
... followed the tanks . Now it was intended that they should go forward in the tanks . If , for example , it was necessary to storm a village , the Carrier tanks would fill up with in- fantry and deposit them in the middle of the village ...
... followed the tanks . Now it was intended that they should go forward in the tanks . If , for example , it was necessary to storm a village , the Carrier tanks would fill up with in- fantry and deposit them in the middle of the village ...
Page 135
... followed the infantry through the ruins of Herle- On the 21st Harland's tanks ville , and seen to their wants in the Cérisy Valley , near at the moment of victory . Warfusée , were loaded with a After the third tank had splendid ...
... followed the infantry through the ruins of Herle- On the 21st Harland's tanks ville , and seen to their wants in the Cérisy Valley , near at the moment of victory . Warfusée , were loaded with a After the third tank had splendid ...
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