Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 310William Blackwood, 1971 |
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Pagina 43
... Officers ' lines . Getting a large stretcherborne officer , followed by a couple of dozen warrant officers and sergeants into a small tent was a noisy process , and the Pipe - Major kept playing the Regimental March . Scrappy's tent was ...
... Officers ' lines . Getting a large stretcherborne officer , followed by a couple of dozen warrant officers and sergeants into a small tent was a noisy process , and the Pipe - Major kept playing the Regimental March . Scrappy's tent was ...
Pagina 48
... Officers and Sergeants of the British Army . There cannot be an officer of the Army , present or past who , if he is honest , does not acknowledge the debt he owes them in his military education . I will mention two who rank near the ...
... Officers and Sergeants of the British Army . There cannot be an officer of the Army , present or past who , if he is honest , does not acknowledge the debt he owes them in his military education . I will mention two who rank near the ...
Pagina 241
... officers and men must take cover during the periods of Turkish bombardment , except for those men posted as look - outs . The officers , particularly , considered it beneath their dignity to pay any attention whatsoever to the fire of ...
... officers and men must take cover during the periods of Turkish bombardment , except for those men posted as look - outs . The officers , particularly , considered it beneath their dignity to pay any attention whatsoever to the fire of ...
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A DAY ON THE LOCH BY A J MCGEOCH | 134 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT AND THE MURDER OF PORTEOUS BY | 212 |
SOME LESSER CAPTAINS | 237 |
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