Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... planes , four officers in each plane with about an equal number of gendarmes as guards . My plane taxied across the aerodrome and hit a crater made by a British bomb . One wing and the under- carriage were smashed , and we nearly turned ...
... planes , four officers in each plane with about an equal number of gendarmes as guards . My plane taxied across the aerodrome and hit a crater made by a British bomb . One wing and the under- carriage were smashed , and we nearly turned ...
Strana 277
... plane round , though it was still too early to open fire . Lofty was crouching behind his Oerlikon , his shoulders strapped to the crutches . The plane kept its height while it circled the convoy , and then swooped down on our port side ...
... plane round , though it was still too early to open fire . Lofty was crouching behind his Oerlikon , his shoulders strapped to the crutches . The plane kept its height while it circled the convoy , and then swooped down on our port side ...
Strana 277
... plane round , though it was still too early to open fire . Lofty was crouching behind his Oerlikon , his shoulders strapped to the crutches . The plane kept its height while it circled the convoy , and then swooped down on our port side ...
... plane round , though it was still too early to open fire . Lofty was crouching behind his Oerlikon , his shoulders strapped to the crutches . The plane kept its height while it circled the convoy , and then swooped down on our port side ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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