IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
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... THE SECOND WORLD WAR General Fuller’s views on aspects of the Second World War are controversial. To many he will appear to simplify the orob- ...
... SECOND WORLD WAR The secret invaders (Bill Strutton and Michael Pearson); Red sky at night (Jo Capkai; A business (Alec Hearer); Sand in my spinach (Carry Marsh), Sabotage (Leslie Bell); Achilles and the tortoise (John Lincoln). ...
... Second World War. The accompanying photograph recalls the police motor launches of nearly 40 years ago - seen here being given their finishing touches before their launch by boatbuilders Lambie's (Wallsend) Ltd. Both 1> ~vth launches were of double-skin ...
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... Second World War. withthe Royal Tank egh ment in the Korean War. And in- that now almostforgotten war he had an ‘unusual but pleasant He was flown home from the front line to be a mmtfllvé of the 8 nk - ment ‘at mam&f?em mony he was flown back to Korea ...
... Second world war The second world war came to her as all the tragedies had come to her life—as the inevitable fate to be accepted with a fine spirit and a strong will. After a time she went to stay at Badminton House, near Bath, as the guest of the Duke ...
... THE SECOND WORLD WAR Thomas Chambers, Royal Ulster Rifles (Airborne); James Noel Deanem Royal Corps of Signals; Mathhew Cumming Houston, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve; John Lamont, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers:; John Barnett Logan, New Zealand Infantry; ...
... Second World War. Designed originally by David Stephenson of Newcastle, the column was erected by tenants of the second Duke of Northumberland, at a cost of £2,660, after he reduced rents by 25 per cent because of the agricultural slump that followed ...
... Second World War v Allen and J. Redmom e beg INarx ning of 1t service of dedication, hve nbers of the local T.A, marched he War Memorial and mounted snard of honour. Then Mr. G 1. Mavom \W. G. Best, Town r ...
... Second World War S:r Hartley said: Mr Churchill grew stature and world reputation. Then came the Second World War. One would have thought that It would have been difficult to report the affairs the country from day to day without very frequent reference ...
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