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Above the French Lines / Letters of Stuart Walcott, American Aviator: July 4, 1917, to December 8, 1917

Chapter 30: FOOTNOTES:
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About This Book

A collection of wartime letters from an American aviator written between July and December 1917, documenting the author's decision to go to Europe, training and service with Allied aviation units, daily life at the front, aerial patrols and dogfights, the bonds among fellow flyers, and personal reflections on duty and sacrifice. The book also contains an introductory article, a biographical note by the author's father, illustrative photographs, and documents detailing his final combat and fate.

FOOTNOTES:

[A] Loughran himself was killed in combat, in February, 1918. Attacked within the German lines, by four enemy planes, he succeeded in getting back over the French lines, but was there brought down. He was buried near Châlons. The Lafayette Escadrille attended his funeral.

[B] One of his school friends.

[C] One of his school friends.

[D] One of his school friends.

[E] One of his school friends.

[F] One of his school friends.

[G] One of his school friends.

 


 

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.

Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been standardized.

On page 4, the name Major S. yros appears. The transcriber is unable to ascertain if this is a typographical error or intentional.