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About This Book

The narrative follows an American pursuit squadron in France whose pilots face uncertainty over assignments, equipment, and a new instructor while coping with boredom, pranks, and risky flying. Scenes introduce a range of personalities, including a cynical, prank-prone flyer, and show how rough camaraderie, rumor, and conflicting expectations shape daily life at the aerodrome. Episodes alternate between locker-room banter, training flights, and moments of tension as the men prepare for operational duties and grapple with the gap between youthful bravado and the demands of aerial warfare.

About the Author

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Covington Clarke

Covington Clarke is an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the genre of fiction. His notable work, "Aces Up," showcases his storytelling abilities and reflects the literary style of his time. While not widely recognized today, Clarke's contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the themes and narratives that captivated readers during his era. His writing often explores the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of life, making his work a valuable part of the literary heritage.

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