Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 250William Blackwood, 1941 |
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Pagina 213
... better method . Discipline and military routine rather cramps free and easy intercourse between the British officer and the men in barracks ; but this is far from being the case on the hill or in the jungle , where I can imagine no more ...
... better method . Discipline and military routine rather cramps free and easy intercourse between the British officer and the men in barracks ; but this is far from being the case on the hill or in the jungle , where I can imagine no more ...
Pagina 220
... better that there was a second Highland battalion in the division . The most friendly and convivial relations were apparent right away , conducted entirely in the astonish- ing jargon of the British soldier who has served in India , and ...
... better that there was a second Highland battalion in the division . The most friendly and convivial relations were apparent right away , conducted entirely in the astonish- ing jargon of the British soldier who has served in India , and ...
Pagina 337
... better ! We were a killer - ship ; our mission was to destroy ; hence our name . And the more we learnt about the job , the better for Britain . That about sums up the ward- room's attitude , and I found nothing different on the lower ...
... better ! We were a killer - ship ; our mission was to destroy ; hence our name . And the more we learnt about the job , the better for Britain . That about sums up the ward- room's attitude , and I found nothing different on the lower ...
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MERSA MATRUHI MEMORIES BY MAJOR C S JARVIS 317 | 86 |
MORE REDLETTER DAYS BY R J WACHER | 130 |
MUNGO RIVER JOURNEY BY COMMANDER G S EDGERTONBIRD | 296 |
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