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Flying for France: With the American Escadrille at Verdun

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A firsthand account by a sergeant-pilot attached to a French escadrille at Verdun recounts training, daily life, and aerial combat during the early war. Interleaved letters and reportage describe reconnaissance work, tactics of dogfights, convoying observation machines, and the mechanics of pilot instruction. Vivid aerial descriptions convey the contrast between the quiet, panoramic view from above and the violence below, while portraits of comrades and reports of losses emphasize camaraderie, bravery, and sacrifice. Chapters explaining pilot training and tactical reflections illuminate the hazards and practical challenges of early military aviation.

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James R. McConnell

James R. McConnell was an American aviator and author, best known for his memoir "Flying for France: With the American Escadrille at Verdun." In this work, he provides a vivid account of his experiences as a pilot in the French Air Service during World War I. McConnell's writings offer insight into the challenges and camaraderie faced by pilots in the early days of aerial combat. His contributions to literature reflect the bravery and spirit of those who served in the war, capturing the essence of a pivotal moment in aviation history.

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