Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 indefatigable adjective Having or showing a capacity for protracted effort, regardless of difficulty or frustration:
Total Wargives the Axis player the opportunity to see if he can improve on the massive offensive that pocketed and captured millions of Soviet soldiers. Can you take Moscow or Leningrad? Or are you condemned to suffer the Soviet winter short of victory. The Soviet player must build a strategi...
then moved to Leigh-on-sea Essex. He joined the Navy training ship Arethusa aged 13 and a half in 1931 when life was tough for all the boys. He then went to HMS Ganges 1933-1935, HMS Pembroke, Cairo, Woolwich, Victory, Kestrel. ...
war; a submarine captain for less than a year, he’d scored the U-boats’ first official victory (not counting the linerAthenia, sunk on the first day of the war; even the Nazis denied that publicly). He’d sunk three ships totaling over 66,000 tons on his first war patrol and won...
The Courageous VC Winner Who Took His Secrets to the Grave; He Was One of the Midlands' Most Courageous War Heroes, Awarded the Victoria Cross after His De... Miraculously, against all the odds, the audacious operation worked. But victory came at a terrible cost. Of the 611 servicemen who...