A RAID AT DUNKIRK
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... Dunkirk, ee sources of a “Shaef” cot mentions “a on aS ...
... away, and later forks Calala Dunkirk. Headquarters the United States Strategic Air Forcea announce: Liberators the escorted Mustangs of the same command, German milltfirV Installations In the Fa* de Calais area France today. - Off Before Down There wee ...
... one of the remaining pockets broken Into forward trenches. Agency also reported Increase In artillery activity Dunkirk and Lorlent. Dunkirk tine British using rocket bombs. MISTY IN STRAITS and misty to the Straits Dover today. Banks cloud were being ...
... saying Crimea this exposed to attacks from three directions are placed In a most difficult position. German hopes of a Dunkirk the Crimea have been dashed by the quick ' nf Russian ...
... great bombers Other fighter formations swept up the Straits towards the Calais and .Dunkirk area. The French-- coast was .rocked by bombtftg-durtng the morning All morplng powerful forces fighters bombers crossed and re-crosscd the Channel. The roar of ...
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... Before the on outbreak; war, employed r. Howard DriverMechanU: Alfred Haw .(23). H.A., whose parol ytfara and wu In the Dunkirk lion. He attended St. Matthew School. The following are reported missing from recent operation* with, the ...
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... Wellington's IU-gt , b posted missing with . the Central Mediterranean Forces His parents live Broadlen Brainley, Leeds. was the Dunkirk evacuation. ...
... tratncar and carried 'along some yards befOrfc the tratncar could pulled hp. She was taken to Newcastle Royal Infirmary. ■ Dunkirk and Calais were — ...