PS Magazine Issue 138 1964 Series [138 ed.]

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No sooner was the button pushed than gan to happen. No . to be more exact, they happen. Some missiles got off their launchers. of them didn't, tho. The tanks and trucks looked real sharp as rolled out, but many of 'em wound up by of the road. Men talked into radio transmitters, i came out of most receivers was airfields buzzed with activity as crews i little luck-to get aircraft into the wild blue. lugging small arms would have been better if they had put blanks in their weapons ... the i might have scared off some of the enemy. as if things weren't bad enough with the shooting, communicating and moving situation, very little chow made its way out of the field kitchens. like everybody thought, the fight didn't last long. But they picked the wrong winner, sure enough. And to this day they're haunted by ghosts-

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No sooner was the button pushed than i gan to happen. No . to be more exact, they happen. Some missiles got off their launchers. of them didn't, tho. The tanks and trucks looked real sharp as they rolled out, but many of 'em wound up by of the road. Men talked into radio transmitters, but ,that came out of most receivers was static. The airfields buzzed with activity as crews triedlittle luck- to get aircraft into the wild blue. lugging small arms would have been better if they had put blanks in their weapons . . the might have scared off some of the enemy. as if things weren't bad enough with the shooting, communicating and moving situation, very little chow made its way out of the field kitchens. like everybody thought, the fight didn't last long. But they picked the wrong winner, sure enough. And to this day they're haunted by ghosts-

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