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Side 190
... taken off at once to hospital . 66 66 ' We were all moving off , " said the second pilot , when I suddenly remem- bered something the rum left in the dinghy . So I went back and got the bottle and we all had a good jolt of it to warm us ...
... taken off at once to hospital . 66 66 ' We were all moving off , " said the second pilot , when I suddenly remem- bered something the rum left in the dinghy . So I went back and got the bottle and we all had a good jolt of it to warm us ...
Side 390
... taken as an axiom of warfare that troops suffer- ing from undernourishment can be depended upon neither to march nor fight ; and the attention given to this question of supplies by the more far - seeing among military commanders has ...
... taken as an axiom of warfare that troops suffer- ing from undernourishment can be depended upon neither to march nor fight ; and the attention given to this question of supplies by the more far - seeing among military commanders has ...
Side 137
... taken over , and which I had found a few days before clinging gloriously on to the battered position it had taken at the point of the bayonet , had been allocated a sector near the sea . There for some days past we had been sorting ...
... taken over , and which I had found a few days before clinging gloriously on to the battered position it had taken at the point of the bayonet , had been allocated a sector near the sea . There for some days past we had been sorting ...
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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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