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DISTRESSING CASE OF ISLAND HAPPINESS

The following telephone conversation is reproduced word for word o Y-t is believed to have taken place between an REQ Officer gnd an FOP Officer® A request for suppression of' names has been granted by this paper so .wo must refer to them as" Captain M and Lieut K# «,*#•• • This is not funny, it? s serious . 98 #«» Lieut K. rings Cant M - ’’Hullo, oh look, the truck is shack half way up the hill” ”oh, I thought it might be” answered C .t M n lt? s a damn hcuioahco, wo? 11 have to get a truck from one of the Batteries Are you handy to a phone?” TSsu’t n rcpTied ”No‘ n ”Ch hell” replied Ga.pt M ”ncith er am t really, ch well « er - I’ll fix It” Hangs up.

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Gun Flash, Issue XIII, 27 March 1943, Page 3

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136

DISTRESSING CASE OF ISLAND HAPPINESS Gun Flash, Issue XIII, 27 March 1943, Page 3

DISTRESSING CASE OF ISLAND HAPPINESS Gun Flash, Issue XIII, 27 March 1943, Page 3

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