DUNKIRK
... DUNKIRK Vice-Admiral Tells of the Navy’s Part ...
... DUNKIRK Vice-Admiral Tells of the Navy’s Part ...
... EPIC OF DUNKIRK Listen, my son, and I’ll unfold, A story that will yet be told, When you and I have passed away, When this old world is dull and gray. Of how when France was drenched with blood, Behind the rush of war’s wild flood, When death and sorrow ...
... EPIC OF DUNKIRK Listen, my son, and I’ll unfold, A story that will yet‘be told, When you and I have passed away, When this old world is dull and gray. Of how when France was drenched with blood, Behind- the rush of war’s wild flood, When death and sorrow ...
... DUNKIRK AND AFTER Formed in an hour of adversity which gave the British people an acute sense of the peril facing our island, the Home Guard organisation is now three years old, and the anniversary celebrations this weekend synchronise with a very different ...
... THE DUNKIRK ESCAPE There was one story half enough attention was paid in this country. That was the stand made by the French armies under Generals Prioux and Blanchard, which enabled the British Army to escape from Dunkirk. He had spoken to many his friends ...
... DAYS OF DUNKIRK In a reference to the days of Dunkirk, which was now for many a closed chapter, much of the Church’s equipment had been lost, and to replace It funds were required. He referred to the stirring experiences of the Rev. Lan M'Culloch, minister ...
... to the present-day conditions. Sir Henry said they were being exhorted to recreate the “Dunkirk spirit,” and with this there should be general agreement. The Dunkirk spirit brought out the finest qualities of the British race, and he felt there was no reason ...
... to the present-day conditions, Sir Henry said they were being exhorted to recreate the Dunkirk spirit,” and with this there should be general agreement. The Dunkirk spirit brought out the finest qualities of the British race, and he felt there was no reason ...
... AFTER DUNKIRK No useful purpose can be served by seeking to obscure the seriousness of the reverse suffered by the Allies in Flanders. The dark lines of the picture, suddenly deepened by the withdrawal from the field of battle of the bulk of the Belgian ...
... AFTER DUNKIRK After Dunkirk, we had very few guns or tanks. In Scotland, two guns were fired in four different places in one week. Telegraph poles painted black and made to look like guns were drawn through the streets to help keep up the morale of the ...
... THE SHELLING OF DUNKIRK The of the gun which bombarded Dunkirk has been solved information given a deserter. The been fired by Krupp naval gun mounted near Dixmude, where preparations the engineers have been going on for nearly two months. The results ...
... A DUNKIRK CASUALTY OFFICER’S SHRAPNEL WOUND. Among those wounded in the evacuation of Dunkirk is Lieut. Thomas Fraser Liddiard Adair. Royal Artillery, who in September last was married to Miss Mary Ross Gourlay, daughter of Dean of Guild and Mrs Gourlay ...