I HEL SiAR J A RAIN O'F SHELLS: Quick loading practice by members of Britain's anti-aircraft defences. Speed is essential, if, as their training teaches them, a rain of exploding shells is to be kept pouring into the sky.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 212, 13 September 1940, Page 2
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39I HEL SiAR J A RAIN O'F SHELLS: Quick loading practice by members of Britain's anti-aircraft defences. Speed is essential, if, as their training teaches them, a rain of exploding shells is to be kept pouring into the sky. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 212, 13 September 1940, Page 2
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