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Pagina 128
... moved by train to Grottalia , where they were set to work on the airfield . Here they had their first taste in Italy of British bombing , but escaped without casualties . On 2nd June 1943 the airfield was heavily bombed and the officers ...
... moved by train to Grottalia , where they were set to work on the airfield . Here they had their first taste in Italy of British bombing , but escaped without casualties . On 2nd June 1943 the airfield was heavily bombed and the officers ...
Pagina 183
... moved into its position astride the Mateur road during the afternoon . During the morning a squadron of our armour had knocked out some Italian self - propelled guns around our positions . As we moved up we heard the sounds of a tank ...
... moved into its position astride the Mateur road during the afternoon . During the morning a squadron of our armour had knocked out some Italian self - propelled guns around our positions . As we moved up we heard the sounds of a tank ...
Pagina 232
... moved again for about fifty yards . We got out , and immediately were set to work unloading the train and stacking the bulk stores in dumps for the lorries which were to pick them up . When this had been done we had to unload timber ...
... moved again for about fifty yards . We got out , and immediately were set to work unloading the train and stacking the bulk stores in dumps for the lorries which were to pick them up . When this had been done we had to unload timber ...
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