Puslcat sfn ^ tvMmcnts
... by B . E . F . unit E flat alto saxophone and side drum , good condition : moderate price : original instruments lost at Dunkirk . Address B 32 . Scoisman . ...
... by B . E . F . unit E flat alto saxophone and side drum , good condition : moderate price : original instruments lost at Dunkirk . Address B 32 . Scoisman . ...
... Indian Army Service Corps are seen somewhere on the British coast . The , men were evacuated with the B . E . F .. from . Dunkirk , and have been re-equipped in this country . ...
... ports , rendering Italian reinforcements in men and material difficult , and also lowering the chances of any future Italian Dunkirk . f R-A . F . Headqharters in Greece ( says Press ...
... infantry regiment in France when he was wounded . In an interview with a representative o £ The Scotsman , he said he was af Dunkirk when the Germans entered the town , for although he had been taken to the beach in an ambulance he had found it impossible ...
... Strategicus is to be welcomed . Though he adheres to a rough chronological order from the outbreak of war to the evacuation of Dunkirk , he studies the various campaigns and aspects of the war as unities within the whole and is . thus able to make ' events ...
... factories in the Ruhr and near Cologne . The submarine base at Lorient was heavily bombed , as well as the docks at Flushing and Dunkirk . Several enemy aerodromes were also attacked . One of our aircraft is missing from these operations . Covered by Compensation ...
... Mackenzie uS ' p-• 41 Squadron ) , who has flown with Jus squadron since the war began , toes part in air fighting covering the Dunkirk- operations , and who , since September , has destroyed at least seven enemy aircraft ; and Pilot-Officer Basil George Stapleton ...
... Fokker ) , and Dresden ; docks and shipping at Keil and Duisburg , and at the seaports of Lorient , Cherbourg , Le Havre , Dunkirk , and Flushing ; railway junctions at Danzig , Dessau , Minister , Mannheim , and Dresden ; and also 14 aerodromes in Germany ...
... to the front line , yet a spectator—and his journal follows the stirring course ' of events to Dunkirk . From the writer's point , of view , the Dunkirk evacuation , a . spectacular climax , is invaluable . Another of the books is Squadrons Up ! in which ...
... in a stage setting that held the eve , -, vas a ti'ibuta to oui 1 small ei'aft who played such a noble part in the epic of Dunkirk . Notable among even notable items also was the interlude by Maurice Colleano and his company who blend the comedyacrobatic ...
... but to groW more food to lighten the burden of the brave men patrolling the seas . ' - ' In-the short seven months since Dunkirk we had rebuilt an army ,, and were now reequipping it in order that it would be at least equal to the enemy ' s , he said ...
... of soldiers are kept at one centra , instead of with the units , the Command Paymaster said that what happened after the Dunkirk evacuation wus a good test of the system . Had the accounts of the B . E . F . been with the units they would ali have been ...