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Side 128
... enemy nearly eluded him . The margin was indeed SO narrow that the action , taking place within sight of the enemy coast on 11th October 1797 , was fought in cir- cumstances which permitted those of the enemy ships that lagged and hung ...
... enemy nearly eluded him . The margin was indeed SO narrow that the action , taking place within sight of the enemy coast on 11th October 1797 , was fought in cir- cumstances which permitted those of the enemy ships that lagged and hung ...
Side 143
... enemy pile up , the bridge behind them was also blown up . About a thousand enemy were killed in the trap , a very few escaping into the jungle on either side . The Australian casualties were in single figures . They then withdrew to ...
... enemy pile up , the bridge behind them was also blown up . About a thousand enemy were killed in the trap , a very few escaping into the jungle on either side . The Australian casualties were in single figures . They then withdrew to ...
Side 184
... enemy . The barrage on the night of the landing was terrific . From nine o'clock that night until the early hours of the morning there was never a second's pause in the firing , and a veteran of the last war told me that it was worse ...
... enemy . The barrage on the night of the landing was terrific . From nine o'clock that night until the early hours of the morning there was never a second's pause in the firing , and a veteran of the last war told me that it was worse ...
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