Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 216
... guns beat upon one's ears with continued drum- fire , and all the sky was full of flame and light . This morning again when I went up into French Flanders and through the villages which the enemy had been shelling regardless of the ...
... guns beat upon one's ears with continued drum- fire , and all the sky was full of flame and light . This morning again when I went up into French Flanders and through the villages which the enemy had been shelling regardless of the ...
Page 218
... guns . Several times the enemy was cleared out of most of the town , and the British held a hollow square containing most of the streets and defended it as a kind of fortress , though with dwindling numbers , under a heavy fire of ...
... guns . Several times the enemy was cleared out of most of the town , and the British held a hollow square containing most of the streets and defended it as a kind of fortress , though with dwindling numbers , under a heavy fire of ...
Page 341
... guns , against their enemy's twenty - four 12 - inch guns and twenty 11 - inch guns . In the second stage of the action on northerly courses , when Admiral Beatty's command was engaging the van of the German fleet , the four Queen ...
... guns , against their enemy's twenty - four 12 - inch guns and twenty 11 - inch guns . In the second stage of the action on northerly courses , when Admiral Beatty's command was engaging the van of the German fleet , the four Queen ...
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