THE RIGHT ANSWER
S-M. was giving instruction on dive-bombers to a class of raw recruits with a sprinking of first N.Z.E.F. men among them. “Suppose,” said he, “a divebomber was coming down on us now, what would you fellows do?” One . chap said that the best thing would be to scatter. Another was of the opinion that they should lie fiat on the ground. The S.M. asked “Bluey” his-opinion.’ • “Well, seeing it’s an imaginary case,” said he, “I’d use my imagination and imagine myself as the driver of a head-quarters car. Then I’d be miles away from any ruddy danger.” * * * The Germans blame their slower advance on the condition of the Russian roads. In this crisis we - ■/ may be glad that Russia has-never had a Bob Semple. * . ♦ ‘ *
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War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 9, 1 October 1941, Page 15
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