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THROUGH THE TORNADO OF SHELL FIRE AT ZEEBRUGGE—THE FORE-TO OF THE VINDICTIVE WHICH NEEDED ALL THE EXTRA PROTECTIONS. the ships or the men survived the terrific ordeal through which they passed brugge and Ostend in April last. The immortal Vindictive’s upper works were and twisted metal, and it is indeed miraculous that she was able to survive t she was subjected. The Vindictive was specially fitted with brows (gangways and was specially armed for the purpose with batteries of Stokes mortars, flar owing to the Vindictive’s remarkable exploit that the canal’s mouth was successful ers that were filled with concrete for that particular pur

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1469, 20 June 1918, Page 21

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THROUGH THE TORNADO OF SHELL FIRE AT ZEEBRUGGE—THE FORE-TO OF THE VINDICTIVE WHICH NEEDED ALL THE EXTRA PROTECTIONS. the ships or the men survived the terrific ordeal through which they passed brugge and Ostend in April last. The immortal Vindictive’s upper works were and twisted metal, and it is indeed miraculous that she was able to survive t she was subjected. The Vindictive was specially fitted with brows (gangways and was specially armed for the purpose with batteries of Stokes mortars, flar owing to the Vindictive’s remarkable exploit that the canal’s mouth was successful ers that were filled with concrete for that particular pur New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1469, 20 June 1918, Page 21

THROUGH THE TORNADO OF SHELL FIRE AT ZEEBRUGGE—THE FORE-TO OF THE VINDICTIVE WHICH NEEDED ALL THE EXTRA PROTECTIONS. the ships or the men survived the terrific ordeal through which they passed brugge and Ostend in April last. The immortal Vindictive’s upper works were and twisted metal, and it is indeed miraculous that she was able to survive t she was subjected. The Vindictive was specially fitted with brows (gangways and was specially armed for the purpose with batteries of Stokes mortars, flar owing to the Vindictive’s remarkable exploit that the canal’s mouth was successful ers that were filled with concrete for that particular pur New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1469, 20 June 1918, Page 21

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