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... made himself older so that he could Join the Army. He saw most of the heavy fighting Prance and was In the evacuation from Dunkirk. ...
... made himself older so that he could Join the Army. He saw most of the heavy fighting Prance and was In the evacuation from Dunkirk. ...
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... PERATIVE OCIETY LTD after the fall of France haa been effectively dispelled. Hope sprang nimbly out prospective disaster at Dunkirk. From Hope has proceeded Confidence that we have now the measure of strong and brutal opponent. For It Is plain that Bitter ...
... distributed through Scottish Chaplains and others. number of cases, Testaments were to Mmelost with other betong- Ings at Dunkirk. Royal Na'O' ChaP; lain* found the lads In the anxious to have copies, while Royal Air Force Chaplains contlnuaUyexpress the ...
... Government, and you ask us to stop our criticism. Our criticism is mild compared with that made by the men returned from Dunkirk and even Mr Lloyd George, writing in the Sunday Pictorial on recent events, said The presence in the Government of the men ...
... the list win have reached the SO mark, which represent* almost 50 per cent, of the total membership. Experiences include Dunkirk evscua-1 tion and being torpedoed, but they always come back smiling. The following the list up to Tuesday: W. Todd. A. McCUmens ...
... rang and Mrs Slmmonds picked up the receiver tor the twentieth time. excited voice told her: John's Just got back from Dunkirk. Have you had any news ot Peter jet?’ The doorbell rang. Mrs Simmonds laid down the receiver and Jumped up . But it was ...
... gathered round the kitchen range and sad quiet for few minutes, listening. Then wee Sandy brightened up. When you think about Dunkirk you don't mind waiting till next year for the summer holiday, Dad. ••That's right, enough. said Mother. Back at the works ...