Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... armoured cars came round from behind the lorries . I raced for the nearest trench ; the two men with me were killed as they ran , but Sergeant Gillet and I made it . The armoured French vehicles droye backwards and forwards through us ...
... armoured cars came round from behind the lorries . I raced for the nearest trench ; the two men with me were killed as they ran , but Sergeant Gillet and I made it . The armoured French vehicles droye backwards and forwards through us ...
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... armoured cars approaching . The rear - guard position was on the top of a wooded pass , which afforded perfect concealment for the anti - tank guns . Jack Johnson commanded the troop . He saw the leading pair of eight- wheeled armoured cars ...
... armoured cars approaching . The rear - guard position was on the top of a wooded pass , which afforded perfect concealment for the anti - tank guns . Jack Johnson commanded the troop . He saw the leading pair of eight- wheeled armoured cars ...
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... armoured cars , rries , tanks , and guns , which he has alvaged , and , by exchanging parts etween vehicles , has put some of them 1 working order . He has also captured niform . Scattered about No Man's Land , which is miles deep and ...
... armoured cars , rries , tanks , and guns , which he has alvaged , and , by exchanging parts etween vehicles , has put some of them 1 working order . He has also captured niform . Scattered about No Man's Land , which is miles deep and ...
Contents
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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