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Side 65
... position -it doesn't pay to remain stationary , and our smoke has thinned a bit . We keep on moving back to the main body . They are in a choice position and will have a good shoot , not to mention the artillery which will join in the ...
... position -it doesn't pay to remain stationary , and our smoke has thinned a bit . We keep on moving back to the main body . They are in a choice position and will have a good shoot , not to mention the artillery which will join in the ...
Side 183
... position . Many were no doubt sur- prised and horrified . They had been expecting a long siege , and Singapore was not unprepared for such a siege . There was ammunition and food in plenty . We had about two and a half divisions of ...
... position . Many were no doubt sur- prised and horrified . They had been expecting a long siege , and Singapore was not unprepared for such a siege . There was ammunition and food in plenty . We had about two and a half divisions of ...
Side 185
... positions on the perimeter of the landing ground , which proved ex- tremely difficult to dislodge when we counter - attacked . South - west of Tengah aerodrome there was pressure on the Malay Regiment's position near Pasir Panjang ...
... positions on the perimeter of the landing ground , which proved ex- tremely difficult to dislodge when we counter - attacked . South - west of Tengah aerodrome there was pressure on the Malay Regiment's position near Pasir Panjang ...
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