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He approached the nearest creature, which was a giant firedog.
He had managed to pick up a firedog.
The melon had struck a firedog basking below and very nearly put out the poor creature's fire.
From here it was soon involved in 'Operation Firedog'.
Dubbed Operation Firedog, these operations lasted for 12 years until the successful conclusion of the war.
Vil hung a pot of water on the firedog and swung it over the flame.
It could have been his imagination, just those shining marbled eyes, or the firedog horns scuffing the ceiling.
This is my firedog, Grundy the growler.
In 1948, the squadron took part in Operation Firedog during the Malayan emergency.
Operation Firedog missions during the Malayan Emergency began on 7 July 1948.
He held command from 1950 to 1952, which included the Malayan Emergency campaign (Operation Firedog).
The Reverend Taylor hurriedly unhooked the tongs from the firedog, and stacked the log back on the fire.
The ape lifted his torso to where the column widened like the sconce on a firedog that takes sticks of lightwood for illumination.
Firedog (2005) (voice)
In 1949 No. 84 Squadron flew Bristol Brigands during Operation Firedog.
Operation Firedog during the Malayan Emergency saw the Spitfire fly over 1,800 operational sorties against the Malaysian communists.
Spotless the Firedog - FG's pet (in BSH)
These saw action in Malaya as part of Operation Firedog and in Kenya during the Mau Mau Uprising.
June - The RAF conducts Operation Firedog against Malayan terrorists during the Malayan Emergency.
There was a moment's indescribable hubbub while the three men and the firedog blundered cursing into each other in the dark; then they got to the far door and wrenched it open.
While there, the Venom supported operations against Communist guerrillas as part of Operation Firedog, the codename for Royal Air Force operations in Malaya.
Shortly after, PlumChoice and Firedog finalized their service contract, and PlumChoice began operating its first call center in April of that year.
By the end of Operation Firedog in the Malaya on 31 July 1960, 656 Squadron's AOP.6 and AOP.9s had carried out 143,000 sorties.
After full conversion to the type, the Binbrook Wing of five squadrons undertook an intensive training programme in readiness for staged detachments to Malaya as support for Operation Firedog.
SS Firedog was a 1,557 GRT flatiron launched for the GLCC in July 1942 by S.P. Austin & Son.