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by [[Arthur Ashdown]]. This play, written during world war two, has apparantly been lost.
 
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''Squadron X'' by Lieut Arthur Ashdown. Presented by the S.A.A.F. in the [[Alhambra Theatre]], 1944. The play covers 24 hours of SAAF life in the North African desert. With [[Eric Egan]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Tony Morton]], [[Walter Glennie]], [[George Vollaire]], [[Maurice Horwitz]].
  
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== Sources ==
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''Trek'' 8(20):23, 1944.
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by Arthur Ashdown. This play, written during world war two, has apparantly been lost.

Squadron X by Lieut Arthur Ashdown. Presented by the S.A.A.F. in the Alhambra Theatre, 1944. The play covers 24 hours of SAAF life in the North African desert. With Eric Egan, Siegfried Mynhardt, Tony Morton, Walter Glennie, George Vollaire, Maurice Horwitz.

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Trek 8(20):23, 1944.


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