i loved the desert. i thought it was absoltely perfect. something about like being on the sea, in a way. you could go in any direction. there was a great sort of freedom attached. beautiful, smooth smooth surfaces, sand and impossible great bother great sand dunes. some of the maps were very very blank. i mean, i had a big chart they were naval charts, really, with a lot of latitude and longitude lines and in some cases, i had one chart which had just a few little speculative hatch lines on it and a camel track
some of the maps were very, very blank. i mean, i had a big chart they were naval charts, really, with a lot of latitude and longitude lines and in some cases, i had one chart which had just a few little speculative hatch lines on it and a camel track and a dotted line across it which was labelled suspected camel track . well, i thought david stirling was a first class man. very highly intelligent, highly motivated who actually was a motive part in many ways in the founding of the sas. who was also a person who managed to recruit about 80
some of the maps were very very blank. i mean, i had a big chart they were naval charts, really, with a lot of latitude and longitude lines and in some cases, i had one chart which had just a few little speculative hatch lines on it and a camel track and a dotted line across it which was labelled suspected camel track . well, i thought david stirling was a first class man.
was a wonderful place. some of the maps were very, very blank. i mean, i had a big chart, they were on naval charts, really, with a lot of latitude and longitude lines. and in some cases, i had one chart which had just a few little speculative hatch lines on it. and a camel. and a dotted line across it with what was labelled suspected camel track . and so therefore, one had nothing really on some of those maps at all, except latitudes and longitudes.