S.A.A.
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For O’Neal, the S.A.A. decision was welcome but a bit “anticlimactic.”
From The New Yorker • Jan. 30, 2019
Finally, last August, after twelve years of intermittent debate, the S.A.A. voted to officially adopt the Protocols.
From The New Yorker • Jan. 30, 2019
My S.A.A. for Lewis guns and rifles is also running short.
From Pushed and the Return Push by Nichols, George Herbert Fosdike
An theres a special N.C.O. who has nothin to do but look after the S.A.A.
From Dere Mable Love Letters of a Rookie by Breck, G. William
The amount of transport for each formation has been calculated to carry rations, water, and S.A.A., making one or two trips a day, according to the anticipated distance of the various units from the beach.
From Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 by Hamilton, Ian, Sir
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