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Kerch and Dunkirk

... Kerch and Dunkirk lOW nearly the Germans will be able to bring off Dunkirk at the Kerch Straits depends on the ability of Russian forces to break down the German rearguards now forming at the bridgeheads on the Kuban coast. The situation in which ...

Wounded at Dunkirk

... Wounded at Dunkirk Driver Maurice Woods (22), of the Royal Artillery, who went away from the Army seek other medical attention because he thought leg wound received at Dunkirk was healing too slowly, has been sentenced courtmartial 56 days' detention ...

After Dunkirk

... After Dunkirk With the exception of possibly two or three months after the evacuation of Dunkirk, when things got bit out of control, said Miss Taylor, hours have been strictly controlled There is no general permission deviate from the Act and permission ...

After Dunkirk

... After Dunkirk In 1939. senior surgeon at St. Luke's Hospital. Mr. Hughes performed at least 100 operation cases in a big convoy of wounded received after the Dunkirk evacuation. Since then ne has dealt with hundreds of wounded men. Mr. Hughes a Founder ...

No Second Dunkirk

... No Second Dunkirk Mr. Arthur Greenwood (Lab.. Wakefield) said the people wanted to know that the Government were determined to deliver a great attack the enemy in the West. but there must no question of another Dunkirk, with loss of prestige, men and ...

DUNKIRK MEMORIAL

... fortunate see the work of the Dover Patrol at Dunkirk base, and the culminating SUCCOR* our operations on the Belgian roast was largely due to the work of the the R.X.R., and the R.X.V.R. based on Dunkirk. This memorial to those who fell would, believed ...

Dunkirk Again

... and R.A.F. Venturas secured bursts quays and shipping at Dunkirk. Both raids were made with fighter escorts. Every U.S. bomber returned from Brest, but tlirco fighters are missing. At Dunkirk two German fighters were shot down for the loss of one of ...

BEFORE DUNKIRK

... BEFORE DUNKIRK ASSIGNMENT TO CATASTROPHE. Vol. I. Prelude to Dunkirk. Major-General Sir Edward L. Spears. (Ilelnemaiin. 255.). Published today. Reviewed by our military correspondent, A. P. MAGUIRE GENERAL SPEARS, soldier and politician, has written a ...

Calais and Dunkirk

... Calais and Dunkirk The attacks the docks at Calais, out by medium bombers, began shortly alter nightfall. fire. Intense searchlight activity and ground haze hampered observation the results of the bombing, but many explosions were seen In the Dock area ...

Dunkirk Memorial

... at Dunkirk. The officers were all wounded either at Dunkirk or In Norway. The passengers on this wrecked London bus had taken cover in nearby air raid shelter and were not injured. The car ...

Dunkirk Memories

... Dunkirk Memories EXCLUDING the thunder, it was on days not unlike these that the B.E.F. came home from Dunkirk. I have been reading parts of that strange story again, of how some Passed the time building sand-castles on the dunes and others by trying ...

ROAD TO DUNKIRK

... ROAD TO DUNKIRK the North there was a group of three Allied armies—the Belgian Array, the B.E.F. and some French divisions. This group of three armies, under the command of General Blanchard, was supplied by way Dunkirk. The French and British Annies ...