James Holland
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So it was supposed to be regular, but it didn't come around regularly. So you might suddenly, suddenly get a flurry of five all in one day. But he said it was this guy and in his tank, a member of a different tank crew. There was a good friend of his in the same squadron. He had British half squadrons for their armor. and which is Americans without a company.
So it was supposed to be regular, but it didn't come around regularly. So you might suddenly, suddenly get a flurry of five all in one day. But he said it was this guy and in his tank, a member of a different tank crew. There was a good friend of his in the same squadron. He had British half squadrons for their armor. and which is Americans without a company.
So it was supposed to be regular, but it didn't come around regularly.
So you might suddenly, suddenly get a flurry of five all in one day.
But he said it was this guy and in his tank, a member of a different tank crew.
There was a good friend of his in the same squadron.
He had British half squadrons for their armor.
and which is Americans without a company.
Well, that's not to be pretentious. That's really just to say that because you're dealing with so many numbers and different units and it can go over your head and you can get sort of consumed by the detail if you're not careful. And as a reader, it can be very unsatisfying because you just can't keep pace with everything. So one of the things about writing in the vernacular German
Well, that's not to be pretentious. That's really just to say that because you're dealing with so many numbers and different units and it can go over your head and you can get sort of consumed by the detail if you're not careful. And as a reader, it can be very unsatisfying because you just can't keep pace with everything. So one of the things about writing in the vernacular German
Well, that's not to be pretentious. That's really just to say that because you're dealing with so many numbers and different units and it can go over your head and you can get sort of consumed by the detail if you're not careful. And as a reader, it can be very unsatisfying because you just can't keep pace with everything. So one of the things about writing in the vernacular German
Well, that's not to be pretentious.
That's really just to say that
because you're dealing with so many numbers and different units and it can go over your head and you can get sort of consumed by the detail if you're not careful.
And as a reader, it can be very unsatisfying because you just can't keep pace with everything.
So one of the things about writing in the vernacular German
or or in the american spelling are more rather than our our mawa as we brits would um spell it is it just immediately tells the reader okay this is american okay i've got that or this is german i've got that or italian or whatever it might be but yeah to go back to sam so sam this there was this guy in in his squadron and he'd get his letters from his from his girlfriend his wife and he said it was like it was like a soap opera
or in the American spelling, Armour, rather than Armour, as Brits would spell it, is it just immediately tells the reader, okay, this is American, okay, I've got that. Or this is German, I've got that. Or Italian or whatever it might be. But yeah, to go back to Sam. So Sam, there was this guy in his squadron and he'd get his letters from his girlfriend, his wife.
or in the American spelling, Armour, rather than Armour, as Brits would spell it, is it just immediately tells the reader, okay, this is American, okay, I've got that. Or this is German, I've got that. Or Italian or whatever it might be. But yeah, to go back to Sam. So Sam, there was this guy in his squadron and he'd get his letters from his girlfriend, his wife.
or in the American spelling, Armour, rather than Armour, as Brits would spell it, is it just immediately tells the reader, okay, this is American, okay, I've got that. Or this is German, I've got that. Or Italian or whatever it might be. But yeah, to go back to Sam. So Sam, there was this guy in his squadron and he'd get his letters from his girlfriend, his wife.