About This Book
The narrator offers a first-person account of being thrust from civilian life into aerial night-bombing service, conveying vivid sensory detail, fear, and exhilaration. Chapters trace training, coastal seaplane operations, dawn patrols, nocturnal raids and methodical reconnaissance of merchant shipping. Action-filled sorties alternate with quieter reflection on monotony, comradeship and the human cost of sustained campaigns, culminating in episodes of loss and personal tragedy. A final section describes an experience with a kite balloon at the Dardanelles, broadening the portrait of wartime air duties.
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