Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 254William Blackwood, 1943 |
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Pagina 143
... tanks . About a mile to the west some fifteen Grant tanks were fighting a rearguard action to cover the New Zealanders ' withdrawal . The scene was cheerful . not Walton and an infantry company commander drove out to the Grants to see ...
... tanks . About a mile to the west some fifteen Grant tanks were fighting a rearguard action to cover the New Zealanders ' withdrawal . The scene was cheerful . not Walton and an infantry company commander drove out to the Grants to see ...
Pagina 149
... tanks roared for- ward past him ; so he followed them . They led him straight to the infantry battalion , which was still advancing , the anti - tank guns behind it . Walton found Johnson , one of the troop com- manders , who told him ...
... tanks roared for- ward past him ; so he followed them . They led him straight to the infantry battalion , which was still advancing , the anti - tank guns behind it . Walton found Johnson , one of the troop com- manders , who told him ...
Pagina 150
... tanks were fighting a battle with a few German tanks . Ours were withdrawing . There seemed to be more of our tanks im- mobile near the minefield . It looked as though the enemy were making a counter - attack with tanks . 66 Are you ...
... tanks were fighting a battle with a few German tanks . Ours were withdrawing . There seemed to be more of our tanks im- mobile near the minefield . It looked as though the enemy were making a counter - attack with tanks . 66 Are you ...
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GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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