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Side 211
... guns and ringing of hooves . Normally we travelled quietly , but on those occasions we would loosen the guns in their slings and ease the ammunition- boxes in their panniers at the last halt before coming into the town merely for the ...
... guns and ringing of hooves . Normally we travelled quietly , but on those occasions we would loosen the guns in their slings and ease the ammunition- boxes in their panniers at the last halt before coming into the town merely for the ...
Side 136
... guns to be collected from the outlying posts . They had to be got out of their pits , kits and equipment packed , and guns towed to Battery headquarters . But fifty minutes later seven guns had arrived . Walton reported he had seven guns ...
... guns to be collected from the outlying posts . They had to be got out of their pits , kits and equipment packed , and guns towed to Battery headquarters . But fifty minutes later seven guns had arrived . Walton reported he had seven guns ...
Side 194
... guns farther south to look for the enemy . He said it in the half - hope that the formulation of such a plan to defeat Fate would trick the jade into sending the convoy along before one . At one - thirty Reggie Hamilton asked when they ...
... guns farther south to look for the enemy . He said it in the half - hope that the formulation of such a plan to defeat Fate would trick the jade into sending the convoy along before one . At one - thirty Reggie Hamilton asked when they ...
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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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