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TTKAS: The Heroine of Loos
When I was carrying out research on the Wipers Times, I came across the following comment, made by the editor Fred Roberts, about their time in Loos: 'Of course, the life was a subterranean one and the cafés, cinemas, etc., were not doing business, but one could go and look at the pile of brick which once was the house …
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Reference: The Meteorological Office and The First World War
Sep 4, 2024 · 15 min read · Zeppelins E. Gold GHQ Artillery Gas Cambrai Hulluch Italy France St. Omer Ypres Meteor Meteorological Office Meteorological Field Service Royal Engineers 3rd Division 51st Division 8th Brigade 76th Brigade 154th Brigade 4th Gordon Highlanders Loos Projectors Kite Ballon RFC ·Original published in The Meteorological Magazine , Volume 84, No. 996, June 1955, pp.173-178. © Crown Copyright. Link to original . As sourced and provided by the National Meteorological Library and Archive — Met Office, UK. Reproduced here under the Open Government Licence. Figure 1. Source Unknown, Wind and Weather …
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