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... enemy . By the bearings she had given us and by simple calculations , it was obvious that we and the Bismarck were converging at a combined speed approaching sixty miles an hour . This patch of bad ... enemy 1942. ] 5 46 Enemy in Sight ! "
... enemy . By the bearings she had given us and by simple calculations , it was obvious that we and the Bismarck were converging at a combined speed approaching sixty miles an hour . This patch of bad ... enemy 1942. ] 5 46 Enemy in Sight ! "
Pagina 6
... enemy within a quarter of an hour . Our hearts began to beat fast again , with a peculiar mixture of exhilaration ... enemy . over Signals at this time must have been flashing all over the world about what was happening in this quiet ...
... enemy within a quarter of an hour . Our hearts began to beat fast again , with a peculiar mixture of exhilaration ... enemy . over Signals at this time must have been flashing all over the world about what was happening in this quiet ...
Pagina 7
... enemy ships , travelling at probably about thirty knots , were now practically crossing our bows , still on the horizon , while we were closing to a range which should be deadly . Had anything gone wrong ? Had the Admiral decided to ...
... enemy ships , travelling at probably about thirty knots , were now practically crossing our bows , still on the horizon , while we were closing to a range which should be deadly . Had anything gone wrong ? Had the Admiral decided to ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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