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Sir Walter Raleigh and the Air History: A Personal Recollection

Chapter 4: Transcriber's Notes
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H. A. Jones offers a personal recollection of Sir Walter Raleigh's work preparing an official history of the Air Force, describing Raleigh's enthusiasm, sensitivity, and painstaking effort to master technical material. The narrative follows his 1918 visits to headquarters, squadrons, and observation flights, and emphasizes his admiration for young airmen, their esprit de corps, and the distinct character of aerial service. Jones also outlines the early years of powered flight, the slow initial reception of aviation, and the rapid transformation brought by wartime demands, while noting how Raleigh shaped his introduction to convey both practical organization and moral feeling.

Transcriber's Notes

Footnotes have been moved to the end of the text.

Inconsistencies have been retained in spelling, hyphenation, and grammar, except where indicated in the list below. In some cases, minor punctuation errors have been corrected.

He loved the wide wide world. —> He loved the wide, wide world.
quantitive reading. —> quantitative reading.